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Following a thorough process which saw a forensic investigation and a disciplinary hearing take place, Ntshona has been cleared of all charges brought against him.
The board is pleased that the process has finally been concluded and that the organisation can return to normality. The Board welcomes back Ntshona and looks forward to continue working with him as we seek to grow tourist arrivals in our sector and to build a stable organisation.
Ntshona returns to his position as CEO of SA Tourism immediately and will resume his office duties after the festive season vacation.