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E-Malt.com News article: South Africa: South Africa’s National Treasury says AB InBev-SABMiller merger should comply with conditions
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The planned takeover of SABMiller by Anheuser-Busch InBev should comply with conditions imposed by South Africa on SABMiller when it relocated its head office to Britain in 1999, South Africa's National Treasury said on October 15.

SABMiller, which on October 13 agreed in principle to an offer worth more than $100 billion from its larger rival, traces its roots back to South Africa 120 years ago, when it began selling beer in the gold-prospecting fields around Johannesburg.

Before relocating its head office to London in 1999, South African exchange control authorities required SABMiller, like other companies such Old Mutual and Anglo American which made similar transitions, to prove its assets would not be affected by the move.

Other conditions include that all the South African operations and assets of the company will remain in South Africa, and that the company would match dividends paid to the foreign holding company with dividends paid to South African shareholders, in order to maintain balance-of-payments neutrality.

A senior treasury official said on October 13 the department was watching the merger for signs of any tax erosion.

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), an alliance partner of the ruling African National Congress, said on October 14 it opposes the deal.


16 October, 2015

   
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