Tokyo Sexwale, independent non-executive chair of Trillian, plans an independent investigation in order to fully test the veracity of allegations made in a Sunday newspaper this past weekend.
The Sunday Times alleged pre-knowledge by a member or members of Trillian concerning President Jacob Zuma's replacing of former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene by Des van Rooyen. This move by Zuma on December 9 2015 had a big negative impact on the rand and SA's equity markets.
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