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12 Aug 2019 To stop corruption, reduce poverty and save SA from Zuma : Why people donated to CR17 campaign, according to Magda Wierzycka Ethan Van Diemen Share Magda Wierzycka, CEO of Sygnia Group, is seen during an interview at her office. (Alon Skuy, Gallo Images, Sunday Times, file)
Magda Wierzycka, Chief Executive Officer of Sygnia [JSE:SYG], a financial services company, said on Sunday that donors to President Cyril Ramaphosa s successful CR17 campaign for the ANC presidency had donated .to stop corruption, reduce poverty and save SA from Zuma, Guptas etc .
The president and the CR17 campaign have been under increasing political and media scrutiny since Public Protector advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane released her report on the Bosasa donation saga, which also looked at the CR17 trust account, the donations received and how the money was moved around.
Sara Grobbelaar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering at Stellenbosch University. She s also a research associate at the Centre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology (CREST), Stellenbosch University.
Sara is a seasoned consultant and through experience gained at Monitor Group, Frost & Sullivan and independently, Sara has successfully completed in excess of 35 consulting engagements in the government, higher education, not-for-profit and private sectors (ICT, Energy and Power supply, Chemicals, Materials and Food, Pharmaceutical, Industrial, Mining, Tourism, Private Equity, Aviation and Automotive).
She holds an MPhil in Technology Policy (with distinction) from the University of Cambridge. During her time in the UK, she was supported by the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust and the Cambridge Trusts. Sara also holds a B.Eng (electronic) (with distinction) (UP), M.Eng (computer)(with distinction) (UP), PhD in (Engineering) (UP) and a Post Graduat