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Kwal, Distell dispute ends up in court

Updated Sunday, July 29th 2012 at 00:00 GMT +3

But in a letter dated June 21, the South African firm said its interests would be served better if it directly managed its products in the region. The firm said it could no longer cope with delays and uncertainties on Kwal’s privatisation.

“In the interests of our own stakeholders, we believe we can no longer delay the pursuit of our long-stated strategic objective,” wrote Mr Jan Scannel, Distel’s Group MD.

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