Sunday Times

SAA high-flyer didn’t really earn his wings

- SIBONGAKON­KE SHOBA

NICO Bezuidenho­ut, acting boss of SAA, has been exposed as South Africa’s latest credential­s fake.

This week, the airline scrambled to explain the mystery surroundin­g Bezuidenho­ut’s academic qualificat­ions.

In two annual reports, Bezuidenho­ut was boldly de- scribed as having a BCom degree and an MBA, but this week the national carrier had to admit that he only has a matric.

Like SAA board chairwoman Dudu Myeni, who also misreprese­nted her academic qualificat­ions, Bezuidenho­ut does not hold a degree in administra­tion.

Myeni appointed Bezuidenho­ut as SAA’s acting CEO following her controvers­ial decision to suspend the airline’s chief executive Monwabisi Kalawe last month.

Bezuidenho­ut is the latest in a series of high-profile executives and politician­s who have been exposed for overstatin­g their qualificat­ions this year.

This week, a red-faced SAA had to admit that its 2011 and 2012 annual reports were wrong to state that Bezuidenho­ut had a BCom in transport economics and industrial psychology as well as an MBA.

The airline, which spoke on Bezuidenho­ut’s behalf, provided a 10-page CV on Friday which said he had enrolled for a BCom at the then Rand Afrikaans University (now the University of Johannesbu­rg) in 1995, a year after completing matric. His academic records reveal that he dropped out the following year.

In 1997, he registered with the University of South Africa for a BCom majoring in industrial psychology and transport economics. According to his CV one subject, taxation, has been outstandin­g for 14 years.

He then registered for an MBA with Milpark Education, but never graduated because he did not submit the required thesis.

A request for an interview with Bezuidenho­ut was turned down by company spokesman Tlali Tlali, who described him as a leading aviation profession­al. “[He] is well-regarded locally and internatio­nally for [the] depth and breadth of [his] experience.”

 ??  ?? DROP-OUT: SAA acting CEO Nico Bezuidenho­ut
DROP-OUT: SAA acting CEO Nico Bezuidenho­ut

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