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Johannesburg - No financial mismanagement has taken place at Nafcoc Investment
Holding Company (Nafhold), its CEO Michael Leaf said on Monday.
Unless Nafhold was defended, "people could get the wrong
impression", he told a press briefing called "to put the record
straight".
Nafhold, the investment arm of the National African Federated
Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Nafcoc), was run competently,
democratically and according to the highest standards.
This was in contrast to accusations made in the media by people
at Nafcoc, who had called for Nafhold to be liquidated and its
directors investigated.
There had also been claims that Leaf and board chairman Joe
Hlongwane were withholding shares promised to members more than
five years ago.
However, Nafhold was currently issuing shares to bona fide members
through its organisation nationally.
"We were in fact in the process of this when certain members,
headed by certain board members arranged a march against Nafhold.
Some confidential documents were also leaked by a board member and
taken out of context with the intention to create false
impressions."
Leaf said when Nafhold started out some years ago it invited
people to take up shares but "only two or three people" were
interested.
"Now that the company has achieved so much, some elements are
trying to rubbish us."
Leaf said he had never withheld shares for his own benefit and
questioned the agenda "of a handful of people from Nafcoc".
"But Nafhold's shareholders are behind us," he said.
- Sapa