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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Listen: Crimes Affecting C.T Businesses on the Increase

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The Cape Chamber of Commerce & Industry has called for improved law-enforcement, to help protect local businesses from crime-syndicates.

President of the Chamber, Janine Myburgh, says a recent survey shows that Cape Town-business owners have reported a drastic increase in crime, with up to 60% of respondents saying they have fallen victim to crime.

Myburgh says up to 20% of respondents say they have fallen victim to extortion.

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