Following protests yesterday at its offices in Rosebank, Standard Bank is busy cleaning up graffiti that was left behind.
This is not the first time that protests have happened at the building, with a group forcibly removed earlier in the year too.
By the time we snapped pictures of the efforts, not much could be made out, but we did see the words Standard Bank written a handful of times on the sign. The black streaks from the cleaning efforts could also be seen, but by this afternoon any signs of graffiti should be all but gone. That said, given that the graffiti was cleaned up rather quickly, it would not surprise us if another attempt to deface the sign is made in the coming days.
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