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Ramaphosa begins his journey out of business into politics

1st February 2013

By: Martin Creamer

Creamer Media Editor

  

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Newly elected African National Congress (ANC) deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa has begun to withdraw from his business commitments in order to remove all potential conflicts of interest as he goes deeper into the South African political arena.

Ramaphosa committed him-self to clearing his business decks after the voting slate of which he was part swept the boards at the elective conference of the ANC in Mangaung in December.

The Shanduka executive chair-person said in a media release last week that he had advised platinum miner Lonmin and pulp and paper maker Mondi that he would not seek re-election to their boards at their upcoming annual general meetings (AGMs).

The AGM of Lonmin, where he is a nonexecutive director, was scheduled to take place on January 31, and the AGM of Mondi, where he is both joint chairperson and a nonexecutive director, is due to take place on May 3.

The withdrawals, Rama- phosa said, would be in line with his announcement that he would review his business interests following his election into the ruling party’s second-most-powerful position after that of ANC president and South African President Jacob Zuma.

“The review of existing positions, responsibilities and obligations is necessary to address any potential conflicts of interest, and to ensure that I can adequately perform the responsibilities of my new position,” Ramaphosa infor-med Mining Weekly in the communiqué.

He said that the review, which required consultation with affected companies and other relevant stakeholders, was ongoing.

“I will make further public statements at the appropriate time,” Ramaphosa promised.

Lonmin chairperson Roger Phillimore described Ramaphosa’s contributions as invaluable and said that the company would miss his “measured but forceful” partici-pation in its affairs.

“On behalf of our share-holders, I would like to convey our very best wishes to him in his new and important role,” Phillimore added in a JSE news service announcement.

Mondi joint chairperson David Williams said that Ramaphosa had helped to guide Mondi through its initial years of listing and played an important role in providing constructive counsel, particularly on issues specific to the South African business environment.

Lonmin said it would immediately start the process of seeking a successor to Ramaphosa.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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