Business
Apologies To Centum And CEO Mworia
A story published on the May 17th 2022 under the headline; “Centum Investment: Corporate Greed That Has Left 37,000 Shareholders At The Risk Of Losing Their Investments” falsely accused the CEO of Centum James Mworia of benefiting from the firm at the expense of the shareholders and falsely implicated the company for deviating from sustainable initiatives, for the good of its shareholders.
We have since established that the story was based on erroneous information. The misleading and malicious article was provided by former members of staff.
We’ve since verified and established that the information provided is not true and was intended to tarnish the image of Centum and its leadership.
We wish to unconditionally retract these erroneous and misleading story, and unreservedly apologise to Centum and the Group CEO, Dr James Mworia, for the misleading articles.
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