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"There doesn't appear to be much of an international role for him left, except perhaps within that group of African leaders into whose hands he had played - those that are happy to subvert democratic rule," Booysen added.
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Booysen questioned Mbeki's commitment and that of the continent to democracy and human rights, as outlined in the New Partnership for
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Booysen has been with the Absa group for the last twenty years.
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She was expected to officially take over from Booysen at the beginning of March next year.
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Booysen, said people were hoping that Zuma would rejuvenate existing policies on issues such as poverty eradication and addressing inequality.
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These interest rate increases impacted on affordability and real growth in household disposable income, said Booysen.
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Booysen said the bank was expecting the SA Reserve Bank to continue its monetary tightening policy to contain inflationary pressures.
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Booysen believed Mbeki and Zuma had been so weakened that a compromise candidate may be nominated from the floor at the December conference.
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But if he didn't, having dual centres of power may not be such a bad thing, said Booysen.
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Booysen said though it had been said Congress of SA Trade Unions delegates were going to come to the policy conference to argue strongly for more radical policies, they "had not turned the movement around like I believe they had hoped to do".
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