A South African investment firm, Summit Africa, with assets of R1.6 billion, is embroiled in controversy. Co-founder and investment principal Langalezwe Madonko has admitted to falsifying academic and work credentials. This revelation has stunned the investment community, especially given the firm's high-profile clients like Telkom and municipal pension funds. Sikonathi Mantshantsha, journalist at News24, and Andrew Woodburn, managing director at Amrop Woodburn Mann discuss.

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