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Trevor Manuel is outspoken about the need for competence in government appointments. I would love to know his private thoughts on President Jacob Zuma's latest appointment to chair the SAA board.
The airline is in crisis, with its 10th turn-around strategy in 13 years. In the last twenty years SAA has received R16.8 billion in government bailouts. Last year the state-owned airline had an operating loss of R1.3 billion.
The previous chairperson, Cheryl Carolus, asked parliament for an extra R6 billion, and then quit together with seven other board members. The new chairperson should surely have a proven record of industry knowledge and management expertise.
But Zuma appointed his close friend Ms Dudu Myeni. She was previously chairperson of the Mhlathuze Water Board, but faced allegations of maladministration and abuse of state resources.
She also chairs the Jacob Zuma Foundation, reportedly raising funds from businesses anxious to curry favour so as to win government tenders. As an ordinary SAA board member she had an appalling attendance record.