SAA: R5 million on six-month contract for CFO excessive for failing airline
26 July 2018
While the DA welcomes the disclosure of the remuneration packages of South Africa Airways (SAA) executives by the Minister of Finance, Nhlanhla Nene, to the Standing Committee on Finance (SCOF), it is shocking to learn that the financially troubled airline is spending millions of rands on salaries for executives on short-term contracts.
Robert Head, who was appointed as CFO on 1 April 2018 on a six month contract, is set to earn R5 511 000, about R900 000 a month. The multi-million rand remuneration packages of his and other executives can be accessed here.
The latest disclosure, however, stops short of providing SCOF with the full executive pay structure at SAA, despite an undertaking by the CEO, Vuyani Jarana, to do so within seven days when he appeared before the committee on 7 June 2018.
It is unacceptable for SAA to be selective in releasing information on executive pay. Indeed, the CEO has failed to provide details of his own remuneration package by only providing the details of executives “appointed in recent months”. Jarana was appointed as SAA CEO and the state-owned entity’s chief accounting officer on 1 November 2017 and South Africans have a right to know how much he is being paid. The committee has waited 49 days for the answer.