BUSA: BUSA regards the cabinet reshuffle as a step in the right direction.

27th February 2018

BUSA: BUSA regards the cabinet reshuffle as a step in the right direction.

Deputy Finance Minister Mondli Gungubele
Photo by: Duane

Business Unity South Africa (BUSA), today welcomed President Ramaphosa’s first cabinet reshuffle, saying the return of Nhlanhla Nene to the Finance portfolio and the appointment of Pravin Gordhan, as Minister of Public Enterprises reinforces the requirements for a strong, accountable and successful economic cluster.

“BUSA believes these appointments signal a strategic placement of capable individuals with a track record for delivery into key positions in the executive,” says Tanya Cohen, BUSA CEO.

“The appointment of Mr Nene will re-establish much needed certainty and credibility with both local and international investors.  Our members, also welcome the return of Mr Gordhan, who will need to work hard and fast to put state owned entities on a stable footing where their role, their viability and their governance withstands scrutiny.   

BUSA stated that the departure of many of the Ministers implicated in state capture is a step towards restoring confidence in the Executive. A positive illustration is the appointment of Deputy Minister of Finance, Mondli Gungubele who has been an outspoken critic of corruption, particularly with respect to State Owned Enterprises. In addition, the stability provided by retaining Ministers in Trade and Industry, Economic Development, Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing, Environmental Affairs and Labour was welcomed.

BUSA also commented on other key changes:

A number of key appointments are directly relevant to areas of policy focus for BUSA.

Cohen concludes:  “The extent of the reshuffle will result in significant adjustments that will take time and resources. We urgently need the reconfiguration of cabinet referred to by President Ramaphosa to be implemented in order to reduce inefficiencies, misalignment and costs and to demonstrate that the executive is both aligned and accountable”.

 

Issued by BUSA