Steinhoff forced to reveal names of directors implicated in PwC report
Former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste has been named as one of the people implicated in the PwC report.
PwC’s overview forensic report did not publicly mention the culprits, but after threats by legislators to subpoena Steinhoff’s current executives and board members, they succumbed. “The executive that we refer to is Markus Jooste. The other executives at Steinhoff is Mr Michiel Schreiber; secondly, is Mr Ben le Grange. If I can refer to executives outside Steinhoff, I can refer the committee to… thirdly, Mr Ramano.”
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