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    Former UCT Deputy Council Chair resigns from Clientèle

    August 7, 2023
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    Ms Pheladi Gwangwa.
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    The former deputy chair of the University of Cape Town’s council, Pheladi Gwangwa, has resigned from Clientèle, a JSE-listed company, following the suspension of her law license.

    1. Gwangwa’s previous role as deputy chair of UCT’s council adds significance to her resignation and highlights the impact it may have on the university’s reputation.
    2. Gwangwa’s resignation from the board of Clientèle raises questions about the company’s governance and potential implications for its operations.
    3. The suspension of Gwangwa’s law license, although not specified in the available content, suggests possible professional misconduct or disciplinary issues.
    4. The Legal Practice Council may have played a role in the suspension of Gwangwa’s law license, indicating a regulatory oversight in the legal profession.
    5. Gwangwa’s resignation could affect Clientèle’s corporate image and investor confidence, as a high-ranking board member is stepping down amid legal issues.
    6. The suspension of Gwangwa’s law license and subsequent resignation may have personal and professional consequences for her career and reputation.
    7. Gwangwa’s case brings attention to the importance of legal and ethical standards within the legal profession and the potential consequences for those who fail to meet them.
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