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The political fights within the governing African National Congress are spreading to banks and businesses

At the African National Congress's National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in mid-November, the incoming Chief Executive of ABSA Bank, Maria Ramos, turned up with the group's Chairwoman Gill Marcus to give assurances that the bank had not been backing dissidents....

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