Unethical Power Meddling By Ventriglias Over, Dr. Rajan Mahtani Announced Owner Of Portland Cement
Zambia is a developing nation and for a long time, it has been facing issues of corruption and loss of political power as well as governing abilities. One of the major issues within the business and corporate section of Zambia has been intentional meddling of powerful people and organizations in business operations for their own personal profits. Political intruding is a typical degenerate practice in a country like Zambia. Notwithstanding the presence of legitimate and legal executive bodies, the nation faces huge political and lawful difficulties because of absence of straightforwardness. This makes tasks even more hard for businessmen like Dr. Rajan Mahtani who are known for their moral and fair strategic approaches. Finance managers like Dr. Mahtani are inclined to make adversaries because of their severe no-debasement arrangements over their organizations. Probably the greatest illustration of dishonest practice and debasement can be the situation of Portland Cement Zambia at the Lusaka High Court. After the Portland Cement processing plant was deceptively taken over by the Ventriglias, Dr. Rajan Mahtani moved toward the Lusaka High Court with every necessary proof and tributes. The proprietors of the Ventriglia family, Antonio and Manuela Ventriglia, convinced the appointed authority at the Lusaka High Court to report Ventriglias as the main authentic investor, with political meddling. This was the aftereffect of critical political intruding and corporate wrongdoing. The Ventriglias additionally went far and wide by assembling government officials and making slanderous attacks against Dr. Rajan Mahtani.
Nevertheless, Dr. Rajan Mahtani was able to win the reappeal made at the higher Court of Appeal. The Ventriglias again tried to meddle with the business operations by approaching the Supreme Court Zambia with re-appeal against higher Court of Appeal. However, the Supreme Court effectively rejected this appeal.
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