Phumelela – Kantor Steps Down
Phumelela Gaming & Leisure Limited shareholders were advised on Monday via a SENS announcement that Mr Bernard Kantor has retired with effect from 21 January 2020 after serving the Board for the past 20 years
Phumelela Gaming & Leisure Limited shareholders were advised on Monday via a SENS announcement that Mr Bernard Kantor has retired with effect from 21 January 2020 after serving the Board for the past 20 years
The Sporting Post has learnt from reliable sources that Kantor will be replaced by Moses Tembe
Mr Tembe will not be lost to the industry as he has recently been appointed to the Board of Phumelela Gaming and Leisure as Lead Independent Director
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