Appointment of Zuma ally will not set SAA back on course
The appointment of Zuma ally Dudu Myeni as chairperson of South African Airways (SAA) would be another gross example of the ANC's "jobs for friends" ideology and must be fully justified by Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba.
In an act of brazen disregard for the wellbeing of public funds, Minister Gigaba is set to prove once again that under the Zuma government, it's not what you know, it's who you know.
On the back of a R4 billion government bail-out in 2007, a R5 billion loan guarantee from the South African government, a R1.25 billion loss in the 2012 financial year and no concrete plans to turn its operations around, Minister Gigaba is reportedly set to appoint a close friend of President Zuma with a severely compromised record to the helm of the SAA board.
This is a woman who earlier this year, senior Water Affairs Department officials recommended should not be reappointed as chairperson of the Mhlathuze Water Board, a position she held since February 2006, because "she would bring instability back into the board and was at the centre of the current crisis and disharmony" at the utility.
The most shocking elements of her less than sterling record include: