Sibusiso Sithole resigns as Prasa interim CEO

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Sibusiso Sithole resigns as Prasa interim CEO | Fin24

Sibusiso Sithole has resigned from his position as interim CEO at the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa .

Prasa had issued a statement on Thursday morning indicating that after nine months on the job, the board had accepted Sithole's resignation.Sithole had been appointed as its interim group CEO on June 1, 2018 with a mandate to"bring stability and certainty" to the rail agency. Sithole was the former city manager of eThekwini Municipality, he was also previously the general manager at the Umgeni Water Board.

During his time as CEO, Sithole and other Prasa board members accounted to Parliament about the steps being taken to clean up the group, which Transport Minister hadAccording to board chairperson Khanyisile Kweyama, Sithole's resignation comes after the board advertised positions for the role of CEO, Chief Financial Officer and other key group executives."The Prasa board of control remains committed to the goal of getting Prasa back on track," she affirmed.

 

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Fin24 GovernmentZA and Pravin Gordhan please reject his resignation. He must be investigated first....... Please!

Fin24 Out of his depth.

Fin24 Good ridens

Fin24 Nice he must be in a jovial mood. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

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