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Cloete

American  
[kloo-tee] / ˈklu ti /

noun

  1. Stuart, 1897–1976, South African novelist, born in France.


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The specialist accountant and liquidator, 57-year-old Cloete Murray, was working on the financial accounts of a company that was heavily implicated in allegedly bribing government ministers and others to win huge state contracts.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 29, 2023

It was undisputed at the trial that Deutsche Bank senior managers, including Anshu Jain, Alan Cloete and David Nicholls, encouraged derivatives traders and Libor submitters to share information about trading positions, seating them close together.

From BBC • Oct. 6, 2019

The Kings played with spirit and though they seemed outclassed at times, hit back with second-half tries to Edugard Marutlulle and Chris Cloete.

From Washington Times • Mar. 19, 2016

Mr. Cloete called the report an “unbalanced assessment” and said he is “going to take issue on a factual and substantive basis.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 16, 2015

Cloete became excited at the possibilities of that sort of business, in which he was an expert. 

From Within the Tides by Conrad, Joseph

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