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Investec's Stephen Koseff: How to recover the trillion rand Zumanomics cost SA

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In this wide ranging interview from the deeply thoughtful Investec co-founder Stephen Koseff, he covers Brexit, geopolitics, the purpose of Davos, South Africa's promised rebound and his onw involvement in the recovery process. Koseff puts the overall cost of the nine years of Jacob Zuma's misrule at a staggering trillion rand - a direct loss to the fiscus of almost R300bn. Always a fascinating conversation, Koseff says it has been tougher than anticipated to "get the flywheel turning" but it is starting to move. The key ingredient, he says, is hope. A must listen.

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In this wide ranging interview from the deeply thoughtful Investec co-founder Stephen Koseff, he covers Brexit, geopolitics, the purpose of Davos, South Africa's promised rebound and his onw involvement in the recovery process. Koseff puts the overall cost of the nine years of Jacob Zuma's misrule at a staggering trillion rand - a direct loss to the fiscus of almost R300bn. Always a fascinating conversation, Koseff says it has been tougher than anticipated to "get the flywheel turning" but it is starting to move. The key ingredient, he says, is hope. A must listen.

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