BLSA CEO Letter – 3 October 2022
POSTED ON: October 3, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
Grey listing is largely a consequence of the collapse of commercial crime investigation and prosecution during the state capture era.
BLSA CEO Letter – 26 September 2022
POSTED ON: September 26, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busiswe Mavuso
Given the urgency with which we need to address the power crisis, the obvious question is what we can do to get more of the round 5 projects to close.
BLSA CEO Letter – 19 September 2022
POSTED ON: September 19, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
Even when their actions successfully lead to prosecutions, convictions and recovery of stolen assets, whistle blowers can struggle to find work and rebuild their lives.
BLSA CEO Letter – 12 Sept 2022
POSTED ON: September 12, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
BLSA is committed to various initiatives to support government to solve the energy crisis.
BLSA CEO Letter – 5 September 2022
POSTED ON: September 5, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
The president clearly showed how his government and business are aligned on many of the key challenges that we need to jointly overcome.
BLSA CEO Letter – 29 August 2022
POSTED ON: August 29, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
It would be easier to support NECOM and government if our bureaucratic and regulatory functions were working the way they are meant to.
BLSA CEO Letter – 22 August 2022
POSTED ON: August 22, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
The state capture years put immense pressure on National Treasury and led to a period of spiralling debt and extremely poor expenditure that delivered low value for money.
BLSA CEO Letter – 15 August 2022
POSTED ON: August 15, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busiswe Mavuso
Investment and employment cannot be a starting point, it must be an outcome.
BLSA CEO Letter – 08 August 2022
POSTED ON: August 8, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
The NPA is ramping up its efforts to respond to the Zondo Commission and will need specialised skills to support complex corruption cases, such as forensic accountants and data analysts. While the NPA has benefited from increases in funding to support its efforts, it will take time to recruit and train for the specialist skills it needs.
BLSA CEO’s letter – 25 July 2022
POSTED ON: July 25, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
We do ourselves no favours by embracing reforms that destabilise government finances and the economy.