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    Home » News » The 81 CEOs who pledged support for Pravin

    The 81 CEOs who pledged support for Pravin

    By Agency Staff24 October 2016
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    In a dramatic move of support for Pravin Gordhan, 81 CEOs pledged support for the finance minister days before he presents his mini budget and a week before he appears in court on fraud charges.

    The list includes a number of names from the ICT sector, including Telkom CEO Sipho Maseko, MTN Group chairman Phuthuma Nhleko (and South Africa CEO Mteto Nyati), Blue Label Telecoms co-CEO Mark Levy, Dimension Data Middle East & Africa CEO Grant Bodley, Naspers CEO Bob van Dijk, Reunert CEO Alan Dickson and T-Systems South Africa CEO Gert Schoonbee.

    “We stand as one for the rule of law and against the decision to prosecute the minister of finance on charges that are, according to the preponderance of expert legal opinion, without factual or legal foundation and not in the public interest,” the CEOs, who form part of the CEO Initiative, said in a press statement.

    The initiative was formed after former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene was fired in December 2015 and has worked with labour and government to find unity with business going forward.

    “We stand against the damage this has caused to our economy and to the people of South Africa, especially the poor.”

    The 81 CEOs who signed the pledge were:

    1. Altron: No name provided
    2. Anglo American: Mark Cutifani
    3. AngloGold Ashanti Limited: Srinivasan Venkatakrishnan
    4. Asisa: Leon Campher
    5. Aspasa & Sarma: Nico Pienaar
    6. Aveng: Kobus Verster
    7. Bain & Company: Vittorio Massone
    8. Barclays Africa: Maria Ramos
    9. Bid Corporation: Brian Joffe
    10. Blue Label Telecoms: Mark Levy
    11. Business Unity South Africa: Khanyisile Kweyama
    12. Business Leadership South Africa: Thero Setiloane (on behalf of member companies)
    13. Black Business Council: Mohale Ralebitso
    14. Bowman Gilfillan: Robert Legh (chairman)
    15. Capitec Bank: Gerrie Fourie
    16. CEO Initiative: Jabu Mabuza (convenor)
    17. Chamber of Mines: Roger Baxter
    18. Credit Suisse South Africa: Rick Menell (chairman)
    19. Dimension Data Middle East & Africa: Grant Bodley
    20. Discovery Limited: Adrian Gore
    21. Distell Limited: Richard Rushton
    22. ENSafrica: Michael Katz (chairman)
    23. Exxaro Resources Limited: Mxolisi Mgojo
    24. FirstRand Bank: Johan Burger
    25. Goldman Sachs: Colin Coleman
    26. Growthpoint Properties Ltd: Norbert Sasse
    27. Hollard Group: Nic Kohler
    28. Imperial Holdings: Mark Lamberti
    29. Independent: Michael Spicer
    30. Investec Bank Limited & Investec: Stephen Koseff
    31. JSE: Nicky Newton-King
    32. Kagiso Tiso Holdings: Vuyisa Nkonyeni
    33. KPMG Southern Africa: Trevor Hoole
    34. Liberty Holdings Group: Thabo Dloti
    35. Life Healthcare: André Meyer
    36. Lion Pride Investment Holdings: Geoff Rothschild
    37. Mediclinic SA: Danie Meintjes
    38. Menston Holdings: Stanley Subramoney
    39. MMI Holdings: Nicolaas Kruger
    40. Mondi Group: David Hathorn
    41. Mr Price Group: Stuart Bird
    42. MTN South Africa: Phuthuma Nhleko (chairman) and Mteto Nyati (CEO)
    43. Murray & Roberts Holdings Limited: Henry Laas
    44. Nampak Ltd: André de Ruyter
    45. Nando’s: Geoff Whyte
    46. Naspers: Bob van Dijk
    47. Nedbank Group: Vassi Naidoo (chairman)
    48. Nedbank Group: Mike Brown
    49. Netcare: Richard Friedland
    50. Northam Platinum: Paul Dunne
    51. Old Mutual: Bruce Hemphill: Dave Macready and Ralph Mupita
    52. PG Group: Charles Bromley
    53. Pick n Pay Stores: Gareth Ackerman (chairman)
    54. Pioneer Foods Group: Phil Roux
    55. Primedia: Roger Jardine
    56. RCL Foods: Miles Dally
    57. Remgro Finance Corporation: Jannie Durand
    58. Reunert: Alan Dickson
    59. Richards Bay Minerals: Mpho Mothoa
    60. RMB Holdings and RMI Holdings: Herman Bosman
    61. Rothschild: Martin Kingston
    62. Safika Holdings: Moss Ngoasheng
    63. Sanlam: Ian Kirk
    64. Sappi: Steve Binnie
    65. Sasol: Bongani Nqwababa and Stephen Cornell
    66. SEIFSA: Kaizer Nyatsumba
    67. Shell Downstream South Africa: Bonang Mohale
    68. Sibanye Gold: Neal Froneman
    69. South32 Limited: Michael Fraser
    70. Spar: Graham O’Connor
    71. Standard Bank Group: Ben Kruger and Sim Tshabalala
    72. Sun International: Graeme Stephens
    73. T-Systems South Africa: Gert Schoonbee
    74. Telkom: Sipho Maseko
    75. TFG: Doug Murray
    76. The Banking Association South Africa: Cas Coovadia
    77. Tower Property Fund Ltd: Marc Edwards
    78. Twinsaver Group: Garth Towell
    79. Webber Wentzel: Christo Els (senior partner)
    80. Woolworths Group South Africa: Simon Susman
    81. Woolworths Holdings (Australia): Ian Moir

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