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“Turning Point: The Vietnam War” opens with Brooklyn-born Scott Camil telling his piece of the American story. Camil says his stepfather was involved in the John Birch Society and hammered ...
JSE-listed technology services firm EOH is looking to change its name to iOCO, as it moves on from its troubled past. This emerged today when it announced its annual results for the year ended 31 ...
JOHANNESBURG - After an exodus of top executives in the embattled firm, IT group EOH has appointed a new chief financial officer (CFO). Ashona Kooblall's appointment takes effect from Monday.
Information and communications technology company EOH has announced that Ashona Kooblall has been appointed executive director and group CFO, with effect from July 22. She will succeed Marialet ...
EOH is run by the Engineering Council, providing support to engineering RSOs and hosts a variety of events, including the Engineering Outreach Bureau and E-week. “We attract 50,000 visitors from all ...
EOH CEO Stephen van Coller has led the company in its recovery following the corruption of 2017 and 2018 A study of the corruption that took place at JSE-listed information and communications ...
IT company EOH is paying back R191 million to the Department of Water and Sanitation. The company has been making strides in righting its ship and exposing alleged corruption among its own employees.
A showdown is looming between the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) and JSE-listed tech group EOH, as they are set to go to arbitration over the controversial R400 million biometrics contract.
EOH has released its interim results for the period ended 31 January 2022, with each key metric demonstrating the positive impact of the turnaround strategy. Highlights of the period include: * EOH ...
Stephen van Coller, EOH group chief executive officer, said: “EOH has embarked on a targeted disposals strategy which includes assets that are capital intensive. In support of this and due to ...
A group claiming to be former employees and shareholders going under the name Save EOH, all of whom have chosen to remain anonymous, has made a submission to the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into ...
EOH HOLDINGS chief executive Stephen van Coller caused harm to many small black businesses working with EOH by treating all enterprise development partners as “suspected” criminals. This is ...