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      Imtiaz Patel | World Economic Forum
      • Imtiaz Patel is the Chairman of MultiChoice Group, Africa’s most-loved storyteller and proudly pan-African video entertainment business. He is internationally-recognised as a leader in the world of sport and general entertainment and as one of the most transformative leaders in African business.
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  2. Jul 21, 2024 · MultiChoice, one of the leading media companies in South Africa, has announced that its chairman, Imtiaz Patel, has resigned with immediate effect. Patel's resignation comes after a recent announcement that he would step down in 2024.

  3. Apr 1, 2024 · MultiChoice chairman Imtiaz Patel is stepping down with immediate effect and is being replaced by Elias Masilela. This comes three weeks after MultiChoice announced that Patel’s resignation...

  4. Imtiaz Patel is the Chairman of MultiChoice Group, Africa’s most-loved storyteller and proudly pan-African video entertainment business. He is internationally-recognised as a leader in the world of sport and general entertainment and as one of the most transformative leaders in African business.

  5. Apr 24, 2024 · MultiChoice has reversed an earlier plan for chairman Imtiaz Patel to remain in place while the proposed buyout by Canal+ is completed. Under a plan first announced in September, Patel was to...

  6. Apr 23, 2024 · Just weeks after revealing that Imtiaz Patel would remain as chairman to manage a potential deal with Groupe Canal+, MultiChoice Group has now announced Patel’s immediate departure from the position.

  7. Apr 3, 2024 · Imtiaz Patel will stay on as chairperson of the JSE-listed pay television and streaming giant MultiChoice, which is a takeover target for France’s Canal+. MultiChoice turned down Canal+’s...

  8. Apr 24, 2024 · MultiChoice Group, a South African television broadcasting company, has announced that its Chairman, Imtiaz Patel, will step down immediately. This move reportedly stems from concerns about the company's corporate governance.