'Daybreak Foods had no other option but to file for business rescue'
Business Rescue Lawyer, Gareth Cremen, says Daybreak Foods had no other option but to file for business rescue. The PIC has invested an additional R150-million in Daybreak Foods, bringing its total investment to R1.7-billion. A business rescue plan is expected by August. Tune into Newzroom Afrika DStv channel 405 for more.

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