South Africa’s central bank opens investigation on African Bank business
Probe will take five months and will produce a report after conclusion of the process
The South African Reserve Bank will investigate "the business, trade, dealings, affairs, assets and liabilities" of African Bank, it announced today, after the bank was placed in ‘curatorship' last month.
The central bank has appointed JF Myburgh, a former high court judge, as the leader of the investigation, which will start on August 30 and will take five months to be completed, with a report due one month after the conclusion of this process.
The investigation will seek to determine if "any
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