I can fix BMC, says Tombale
Friday, October 12, 2012
Not only are his leadership skills and experience at his advantage, half of the board members who were believed to be at the heart of the problems at the state abattoir have been shown the door, after it was established that they were doing business with BMC, engaging in serious cases of conflict of interest.
Speaking in an exclusive interview yesterday, Tombale outlined his mission and expectations. "I can say half of the old board members are no longer there.
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