
New appointments in September created factions, with some members reporting to the minister and others to the chair, sources say
Electronic waste recycler splits into two boards amid funding dispute
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Summary
A recycling firm for electronic waste is at the center of a boardroom dispute, with sources reporting that tensions escalated in September after new members were appointed, creating factions. According to Business Day, the board is effectively split, with some members reporting directly to the minister and others to the board chair. The company is also bound by a deal requiring it to use reasonable commercial endeavors to raise funds to refinance part of a capital loan.
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Inside a recycling firm for electronic waste.
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Under the terms of the deal, Acapulco was expected to use reasonable commercial endeavours during the term to raise funds to refinance a portion of the capital loan amount.
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