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Forget management, go for cadre deployment

Cadre deployment to parastatal boards is acceptable if the individuals concerned are skilled enough for the position, Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba said on Wednesday, 8 May.
Malusi Gigaba<p>Image: GCIS
Malusi Gigaba

Image: GCIS

"I wouldn't apologise for deploying a cadre into a board, providing the cadre has the relevant and requisite experience and expertise to deliver on the mandate," he said at a Cape Town Press Club breakfast.

"At the end of the day, Gill Marcus is a cadre. She has the requisite skills to run the [SA] Reserve Bank. [Former SARB governor] Tito [Mboweni] was a cadre. I would worry if someone suggested that Malusi must become the governor of the Reserve Bank. Then I would say cadre deployment would be wrong," he said.

Gigaba acknowledged that deploying loyal ANC and alliance members had gone wrong in many instances. This could be avoided in future by adopting a "scientific and systematic approach" to the composition of such boards.

The department published an advertisement last year for people to submit their details if they were interested on serving on these boards. Gigaba said numerous suitably skilled individuals across the country were now on a database for future reference.

The department had taken a decision to re-affirm the policy of not allowing a person to serve on one board for more than two terms of three years each, except in exceptional circumstances. "[By serving for too long,] the danger then arises [that] you become captured. As a non-executive director, you become inseparable from management. You begin to confuse your roles and responsibilities," he said.

Gigaba said he was confident about the future stability of parastatal boards. "We have tried to create and lay a firm basis for stability on the boards so that we don't have massive turnovers and we assess the boards every year," he said.

The boards were independently audited to review not only the collective strength of the board, but also individual performances.

"Going towards the annual general meetings this year, there will be some rotations on the board[s], based on people whose time has lapsed or those whose skills might have become redundant. Therefore we need to strengthen the boards in some way," he added.

Source: Sapa via I-Net Bridge

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