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Fixed-line operator Telkom has finally spoken out against allegations of government interference and the role of the chairman of the board in the recent dismissal of its CEO. Speaking at a media briefing in Johannesburg this morning, Jeff Molobela, chairman of Telkom's board, acknowledged that the board has commissioned an investigation by auditing and accounting firm KPMG to look into complaints of interference by the chairman in the executive management, and that the findings are still pending. Molobela

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