Corporate Governance Lacking In Botswana

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Outgoing Botswana National Productivity Centre (BNPC) Executive Director Tembo Lebang said corporate governance in the country is lagging behind made worse by appointment of ex-officio in quasi-government organisations.

Speaking at his retirement farewell party in front of the ministers of Presidential Affairs and Public Administration Lesego Motsumi and Local Government Lebonamang Mokalake and top government officials, Lebang did not mince his words about the poor state of corporate governance in Botswana.

Lebang, who has been a board member for several institutions during his illustrious career spanning over 20 years, said it was high time "the right people" were selected to serve as directors on boards in areas "they are passionate about".

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