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MultiChoice CEO takes pay cut despite R1.8B profit turnaround MultiChoice CEO Calvo Mawela earned R35-million in total compensation for the past financial year, a decrease from R51-million, despite leading the company from a R4-billion loss to a R1.8-billion profit. The turnaround was fueled by (…)
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