Ninety One CEO Hendrik du Toit warns supporting Russia is ‘dangerous’

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Ninety One CEO Hendrik du Toit warns supporting Russia is ‘dangerous’
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Appearing to flout US sanctions not in the interests of the people of SA, says Du Toit

Hendrik du Toit, founder and CEO of SA’s biggest asset manager, Ninety One, has called out the government for its “dangerous” dalliance with Russia, saying the way Pretoria has handled the relationship is not in the national interest.

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