Statement by Minister of Finance Pravin Gordhan on the appointment of Mr Lesetja Kganyago as Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank

President Jacob Zuma has appointed  Mr Lesetja Kganyago as Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank with effect from 16 May 2011. Mr Kganyago  is currently the Director-General of the National Treasury.

Mr Kganyago leaves behind a strong team at the National Treasury, one of the most stable in government.

Mr Kganyago has provided excellent  leadership  to the National Treasury, leading a team of dedicated  and talented civil servants in carrying out the National Treasury's mandate, which is derived from the Constitution  of the Republic of South African and the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA).

"I am leaving behind a National Treasury that has an excellent reputation with taxpayers and capital markets. The National Treasury continues  to have the most competent and committed public servants that I have ever worked with," Mr Kganyago  said.

To ensure that the transition to the new appointment  is smooth, we have begun the process of filling the post of the Director-General.

Mr Kganyago  has been Director-General of the National Treasury since February 2004. He began his career in accounting  at First National Bank, subsequently  working for the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) and the African National Congress (ANC). Before joining the National Treasury in 1996 as Director of International Commercial Financing, Mr Kganyago  spent two years (1994-96)  at the South African Reserve Bank.

On behalf of the National Treasury and the Deputy Minister of Finance, Mr Nhlanhla Nene, I wish Mr Kganyago the very best in his new position.

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