Business Leadership SA CEO Busi Mavuso talks to Business Day TV about the IMF’s faith in SA
The IMF logo is seen through a flower bed in Washington, DC. Picture: AFP/ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS
SA has received a R70bn loan from the International Monetary Fund to help support the economy as it deals with the fallout from Covid-19, but business is concerned about corruption and is calling for accountability and transparency when it comes to spending the funds.
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