While not everyone will agree with Wanblad that the government cares and wants to solve the problems, there’s no doubting his assessment when he says: “There is so much potential that we’re not getting on top of because of endemic crime and corruption”.
You can’t blame Anglo American CEO Duncan Wanblad for sounding a shade weary when asked if there’s the pressure of expectation in the wake of the retirement, in April, of Mark Cutifani — his predecessor of nine years. It’s what everyone connected with Anglo has been talking about.This article is reserved for our subscribers.
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