Fakie and Ramos can't help SABC |
Publication |
Cape Argus |
Date | 2009-07-02 |
Reporter | Siyabonga Mkhwanazi |
Web Link |
Former auditor-general Shauket Fakie *1
and Absa CEO Maria Ramos have turned down approaches from the ANC to
serve on the SABC's interim board.
A senior ANC MP said today that the party was keen to have Ramos and Fakie serve
on the board because of their expertise, but both had declined the nominations.
In Fakie's case this was because the company he now works for, MTN, did not
permit him to serve on more than one board. Ramos had declined on the basis of a
conflict of interest, as the SABC banks with Absa, which she heads.
During the submission of candidates' names by the National Assembly's committee
on communications yesterday, the ANC also nominated businesswoman Irene Charnley,
media consultant Libby Lloyd, Unisa academic Phil Mtimkulu and advocates Leslie
Sedibe and William Mokhare.
With acknowledgements to
Siyabonga Mkhwanazi and Cape Argus.