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    Home»News»Eskom gets acting boss

    Eskom gets acting boss

    News By Sapa Reporter28 March 2014
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    Former National Energy Regulator of South Africa chairman Collin Matjila will be acting CEO of Eskom when current CEO Brian Dames steps down next week, the power utility said on Thursday.

    “Upon the appointment of the substantive chief executive, Mr Matjila will return to his position as a nonexecutive director of the Eskom board,” Eskom said in a statement.

    In December, Dames said he was stepping down as Eskom CEO, reportedly because he needed a rest. Dames worked for Eskom for 26 years and was appointed CEO on 1 July 1 2010.

    Dames’s last day would be on Monday and Matjila would take up the acting CEO position from Tuesday.

    Chairman of the Eskom board Zola Tsotsi paid tribute to Dames and his work at the helm of the power producer.

    “Brian had successfully brought stability to Eskom and, through his strong leadership, we were able to keep the lights on. Eskom is indebted to him for his life-long contributions to the company.”

    Tsotsi said that Matjila’s experience, including that of chairing the Eskom board’s tender committee for almost three years, stood him in good stead for the acting CEO role.

    “We are very excited to have Mr Collin Matjila as the acting chief executive of Eskom given his vast knowledge and experience of the electricity industry.”

    The process of appointing a new chief executive was still underway, with an executive recruitment agency being appointed to help find the right person for the job.

    Eskom said: “The board took the considered view that while the company’s executives are sufficiently competent for this position, their pressing priority is managing the highly constraint electricity system. The executives are however eligible and free to apply for the full-time position.”  — Sapa

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