Zuma appoints new remuneration commission

Zuma appoints new remuneration commission

President Jacob Zuma has appointed Free State High Court Judge John Musi chairman of the Independent Commission for the Remuneration of Public Office Bearers, the presidency said on Wednesday.

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Five new commissioners, which included Musi, were appointed, spokesman Mac Maharaj said.

 

They are:

 

-- Chairman of the Commission for Employment Equity Loyiso Mzisi Mbabane;

 

-- SA Reserve Bank non-executive director Thandeka Nozipho Mgoduso;

 

-- Special advisor to the deputy chair of the Congress of Traditional Leaders of SA Andrew Lekgotla Pheto; and

 

-- Vice president and global head of rewards at the Sasol Group Dr Ronél Nienaber.

 

"We wish Judge Musi and the new team well in their new responsibilities and national service," Zuma said.he thanked former remuneration commission chair Judge Willie Seriti and his commissioners for the work they did in the past five years.

 

"They have served the country with distinction.

 

"Their hard work and commitment are most appreciated," said Zuma.

 

The commission makes recommendations to Parliament, the provincial legislatures, and local government regarding the nature, extent and conditions of the remuneration and allowances of members of all elected legislative bodies of national, provincial and local government, and members of provincial houses and the National House of Traditional Leaders.

 

 


(File photo: Gallo Images)

 

 

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