Viewing the leadership team of the Clinton Foundation at https://www.clintonfoundation.org/about/leadership-team, a South African, Dr. Iain Barton, is the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), https://www.clintonhealthaccess.org/chai-board-announces-appointment-of-dr-iain-barton-as-ceo-in-2020/. His bio states, “Iain’s most recent role before joining CHAI was as executive vice president of Healthcare for Imperial Logistics, Africa’s largest supplier of medications.” "Iain was responsible for developing the concept of Regional Distribution Centers to support the scale-up of PEPFAR across the continent and of the Supply Chain Control Tower that supports the Global Fund’s Pooled Procurement Mechanism for antiretroviral medications for HIV." Another link, http://ghscs.com/speaker/dr-iain-barton/.
Looking at the leadership at Imperial Logistics, https://www.imperiallogistics.com/leadership.php, I noticed that Bridget Radebe is its Independent non-executive director. (She is the sister of Patrice Motsepe and the wife of Jeff Radebe. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridgette_Radebe.) Her resume states, “Bridget, a qualified chartered accountant, is the CFO of African Rainbow Capital and non-executive director of African Rainbow Capital Investments Limited and also serves as a non-executive director on the boards of Alexander Forbes Group Holdings Limited, A2X Markets Proprietary Limited, where she is also the chairman of the audit, risk and compliance committee, and Colourfield Liability Solutions Proprietary Limited. Bridget previously served as a partner at Deloitte where she serviced JSE-listed clients including Imperial Holdings Limited as well as other audit clients in the logistics and retail sector.” Imperial Logistics auditors are Deloitte & Touche and sponsor is Merrill Lynch, https://www.imperiallogistics.com/reports/ar-2019/corporate-information.php.
Reading into Deloitte, “In 2007, Deloitte began hiring former employees of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for their competitive intelligence unit known as Deloitte Intelligence.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deloitte. More information can be read at https://www.cnbc.com/2016/12/19/accountants-and-spies-the-secret-history-of-deloittes-espionage-practice.html?__source=Facebook.