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11 juillet 2021
Rs 50 millions. C’est la somme qu’un couple français résidant à l’île de la Réunion avait investie dans la Bramer Property Fund Ltd en 2011 et 2013. Dix ans après, il n’en récupérera que Rs 40 millions de la National Property Fund Ltd (NPFL). Les deux parties ont trouvé un accord, le 2 juillet 2021, devant la Cour suprême. Lequel a été ratifié devant la juge Véronique Kwok Ying Siong Yen.
C’est le 24 octobre 2017 que le couple a déposé une plainte en réclamation de Rs 50 millions contre la NPFL, devant la Cour suprême. Mari et femme ont fait valoir qu’ils avaient investi en trois occasions dans la Bramer Property Fund Ltd. Soit Rs 10 millions le 18 novembre 2011, ainsi que Rs 25 millions et Rs 15 millions respectivement, le 21 août 2013.
UPDATE: Rebosis Property Fund Hits Out At JSE Over Public Censure
Tue, 2nd Feb 2021 13:12
(Alliance News) - Rebosis Property Fund Ltd on Tuesday denounced the Johannesburg Stock Exchange for censuring the property group for breaching listing rules, saying it was committed to good corporate governance.
This censure means the stock exchange is publicly reprimanding of Rebosis for beaching listing requirements.
Earlier on Tuesday, the local bourse said it had imposed the public censure against Rebosis, which in November 2019 published preliminary results for the financial year ended August 2019 titled unaudited results that were not reviewed at the time due to differences between the company and its auditors in the determination of Rebosis investment property valuation for the financial period concerned.