Nedbank Limited is not waiting for the Equality Court hearing, nor for the Competition Tribunal. It has informed JSE-listed African Equity Empowerment Investments Limited (AEEI) it doesn’t want its business. Nor that of any of the other 43 entities that have anything to do with Iqbal Surve. This includes Premier Fishing and Brands and nine of its subsidiaries, the Independent Media Consortium and its media operations, Sekunjalo Investment Holdings and Sagarmatha.
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