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AYO has nothing to do with PIC CIO suspension
The Mercury
|October 10, 2025
SPECULATION has incorrectly linked the Public Investment Corporation's (PIC) suspension of its chief investment officer (CIO), Kabelo Rikhotso, to its investment in AYO Technology Solutions.
These matters are quite distinct, and this is a deliberate strategy to use AYO as a distraction.
Rikhotso, CIO in Africa's largest asset manager since May 2022, was placed on precautionary suspension following a whistleblower report alleging misconduct within the PIC. The suspension stems from internal governance concerns raised in that report and makes no reference to AYO.
According to an official PIC statement, the suspension is interim, procedural, and effected under applicable labour legislation and internal policies to ensure a fair, objective, and independent investigation.
“Rikhotso’s suspension follows allegations of misconduct that were levelled against him through a whistleblower report. Effected in line with applicable labour legislation and internal PIC policies and procedures, the suspension is intended to ensure a fair, objective and independent investigation into these allegations.
“The suspension does not, in any way, constitute a finding nor is it a pronouncement of any wrongdoing on the part of the CIO. In the interim and to ensure continuity, August van Heerden, chief risk officer, has been appointed as acting chief investment officer.
“The PIC remains firmly committed to the highest standards of accountability and corporate governance and to serve the best interest of its clients,” the PIC said.
This story is from the October 10, 2025 edition of The Mercury.
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