In conversation with newly appointed head of the Assets Forfeiture Unit (AFU) Advocate Ouma Rabaji-Rasethaba

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It is a well-worn South African aphorism: if an organisation is in serious trouble, a black woman is appointed to lead it.

There are many examples: KPMG’s Nhlamu Dlomu was appointed to rescue the business following a massive credibility crisis, and Zukisa Ramasia and Siza Mzimela were appointed to the hotseats at SAA and SA Express respectively where they are still sticking it out.

Here we are in conversation with newly appointed head of the Assets Forfeiture Unit (AFU) Advocate Ouma Rabaji-Rasethaba.
23 Oct 2020 11AM English South Africa News · Daily News

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