Cape Times

Cabinet to rule on parastatal salary increase policy

- Donwald Pressly

PUBLIC Enterprise­s Minister Malusi Gigaba has ordered that all chief executives and board members of state-owned enterprise­s (SOES) not receive pay increases until a proper remunerati­on policy has been put in place. The directive “has been in place for a while now”, Gigaba’s spokesman, Mayihlome Tshwete, said yesterday.

While a report on this is expected to be put to cabinet shortly, Gigaba told MPS on Parliament’s standing committee on public accounts (Scopa) that it was not good enough for an executive merely to turn up for work “365 days a year minus 21 days leave” and then demand a bonus and other incentives.

He was responding to a host of questions from ANC and opposition MPS about the high levels of remunerati­on at SOES. Those under his charge include Denel, Eskom and Transnet.

While the MPS focused on Transnet, Gigaba said the guiding principle of the appoint- ment to SOE boards was that directors should serve on as few other boards as possible. The difficulty arose, however, at Transnet where the calibre of people sought by the government for board positions meant quite often that “it doesn’t always happen that you will achieve that objective”.

DA Scopa member Dion George spoke of board member Peter Malungani, who served on 63 boards or trusts, including Transnet. In the 2010/11 financial year he only attended four of the eight meetings. Neverthele­ss, in that year he was paid R138 000 for attending the meetings. That translated to R34 500 a meeting, George said.

“Transnet’s board must therefore interrogat­e whether Mr Malungani, as well as other board members holding multiple directorsh­ips, are adding value to the board and whether they are making a sufficient contributi­on to the success of the entity and integrity of its governance structures.”

Malungani is the executive

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MBOKAZI ?? chairman and founder of the Peu Group, chairman of Phumelela Gaming and Leisure, and a director of Investec.
Mafika Mkwanazi, the Transnet chairman, said Malungani was “a property mogul” who bought up properties and then on-sold them. In many cases he...
PHOTO: SIMPHIWE MBOKAZI chairman and founder of the Peu Group, chairman of Phumelela Gaming and Leisure, and a director of Investec. Mafika Mkwanazi, the Transnet chairman, said Malungani was “a property mogul” who bought up properties and then on-sold them. In many cases he...

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