The Herald (South Africa)

Harper gets the nod as Bay’s new finance boss

- Rochelle de Kock dekockr@timesmedia.co.za

EASTERN Cape Gambling and Betting Board chief financial officer (CFO) Trevor Harper has been approved by the Nelson Mandela Bay council as the city’s new finance boss.

However, his appointmen­t is subject to special consent from the national Treasury and Eastern Cape Local Government MEC Mlibo Qoboshiyan­e.

Harper, who will only be notified once Qoboshiyan­e gives the appointmen­t the nod, said on Friday he would “definitely consider it” should he be offered the job.

His appointmen­t was approved at a confidenti­al special council meeting on Friday, where he got the thumbs up from the majority in the ANC, DA and UDM.

COPE and seven ANC councillor­s refused to endorse Harper’s appointmen­t because he did not have the Municipal Finance Management Act minimum competenci­es, which are Treasury requiremen­ts for a CFO.

They also said Harper was not shortliste­d during the first round of interviews and was only considered in the second round.

Three councillor­s from different political parties confirmed the events at the meeting.

Harper is a qualified chartered accountant with extensive experience in the private sector. He has worked at the gambling board since 2010 and was chairman of the Eastern Cape Health Department’s audit committee.

Mayor Ben Fihla, in a confidenti­al report to the council – which the Herald has seen – said the municipali­ty could appoint an official who did not meet the minimum competency levels if it received Treasury’s special consent to give the official time to obtain the necessary unit standards.

“However, the person must have already attained ... [the] higher education qualificat­ions, work-related experience [and] core managerial and occupation­al competency.

“The applicatio­n [to the Treasury] must be accompanie­d by informatio­n which outlines why the municipali­ty was unable to appoint a duly qualified person ... ”

Fihla said given Harper’s qualificat­ions and experience, he would be exempted from a large number of unit standards and would require minimum training to complete the remaining unit standards.

The municipali­ty has not had a permanent finance boss since 2011 when Kevin Jacoby resigned. The post was advertised several times, but it was only in December that a candidate was recommende­d as suitable.

The council approved the appointmen­t of Kumaran Nair, but this was rejected by Qoboshiyan­e who felt Nair was not the right person for the job as he did not meet all the requiremen­ts. On Friday, the council rescinded its decision to appoint Nair.

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