Embattled state-owned arms manufacturer Denel has again been granted an extension to hold its overdue AGM, raising questions about how the state is ensuring the company’s operations are aligned with the best interests of its shareholders.

AGMs are important in giving shareholders the opportunity to learn about and evaluate a company’s financial health. Apart from consolidating yearly highlights, they serve as avenues to gather approval from shareholders on resolutions and votes on board elections...

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