Chancellor House (company)
Chancellor House is a South African holding company managing investments in the mining, engineering, energy and information technology sectors. It is named after Chancellor House, the building where the law firm of Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo was located.
Company type | Investment Holding Company |
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Founded | March 2003 |
Headquarters | 46B Wierda Road West, Wierda Valley, Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa |
Area served | South Africa |
Key people | Khanyisile Kweyama (Chairperson) Mogopodi Mokoena (CEO) |
Website | https://www.chh.co.za/ |
After initially being exposed as a surreptitious funding front for the African National Congress (ANC) it was subsequently acknowledged as an in-house investment firm for the party. It is best known for the controversy surrounding the award to it of lucrative black economic empowerment and parastatal contracts.
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