Former Finance Minister Convicted Over UnetCredit Reporting Failures
A former finance minister was convicted on Sunday for failing to ensure that UnetCredit's financial irregularities were reported to the public during his time as company chair.
citizen.co.zaA former finance minister was convicted on Sunday of failing to ensure that UnetCredit's serious financial irregularities were properly reported to the public. The conviction relates to the period when the former minister served as the company's chair.
The court found that required disclosures were not made during that time. No further details on sentencing or appeals were provided in the report.
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