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Phatshoane Henney Group Transformation Report 2016/17
01 March 2018 ,
Clifton Motshepe
,
Lucian Companie
,
Neil Esterhuysen
,
Shae-Lee Scott
,
Surita Janse van Rensburg
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The Phatshoane Henney Group - South Africa’s largest legal network - established specific Group BEE Standards in 2015 as part of the Group’s commitment to transformation and diversity. Every two years, progress by Group firms in advancing transformation is measured against these standards across the entire Group and consolidated in a Group Transformation Report for the period in review. With Group firms spending in excess of R270 million on BEE and transformation during 2016 and 2017, this Group Transformation Report for the periods 2016 and 2017, confirms the substantial progress being made across the Group in advancing transformation and shows how the Group sets the standard for transformation in the legal industry.
Please click on the link above to view the Group Transformation Report for 2016/17.
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