Sun International CEO Anthony Leeming to retire after 26 years with the Group

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GUEST – Anthony Leeming – CEO of Sun International

Sun International has announced that long-serving CEO Anthony Leeming will retire at the end of December 2025, following 26 years with the group. Leeming will step down from his leadership role on 1 July 2025 but will remain with the company until the end of the year to assist with the transition process.
24 Mar 2025 2PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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