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The team investigating nationalisation was appointed in September 2010 by the African National Congress National General Council to investigate the ‘desirability and modalities’ of nationalising mines and asked to report in time for the 2012 ANC National Conference. The probe has since been widened to include banking and manufacturing. Among its members are:...

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