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Sanral advertises for new CEO as Alli approaches retirement

Sanral CEO Nazir Alli

Sanral CEO Nazir Alli

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24th July 2015

By: Megan van Wyngaardt

Creamer Media Contributing Editor Online

  

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State-owned roads operator the South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) will start the process to appoint a new CEO to succeed Nazir Alli, who will retire in August.
Sanral chairperson Roshan Morar notes that Alli’s exact departure date will be determined by the Minister of Transport, in consultation with Sanral’s board, subsequent to the appointment of the new CEO and a handover period.

Sanral is seeking to appoint a visionary leader who is also a qualified civil engineer in the position.

“This person must have extensive experience at senior management level accompanied by a solid record of leading a similar or similar-sized organisation. He or she must be a person of influence, who will be charged with developing a tactical plan to advance the company’s mission, vision and objectives,” the roads agency notes.

Morar says it will be a challenge to replace someone of Alli’s stature, but adds that “we would like him to enjoy spending time with his family after his selfless service to our country”.

Alli has been at the helm of Sanral since its inception in 1998.
Under his leadership, Sanral has grown from managing a road network of 7 200 km in 1998 to 21 403 km. This is expected to grow to 35 000 km in the future.

The roads and other related infrastructure built by Sanral under Alli’s auspices are of “outstanding quality and have won numerous global awards in engineering excellence”, the agency states. “Alli has run the agency in a prudent and ethical manner with unqualified audit reports for longer than a decade. “His commitment to the country’s socioeconomic transformational agenda ensured that educational institutions [trained] the next generation of engineers through an extensive programme of scholar- ships, bursaries and internships, in order to reflect the demographic reality of the country,” Morar adds.
Through Alli’s active guidance, the roads agency has launched and sponsored chairs at three universities with the most recent being a chair in science, mathematics and technology education at the University of the Free State.

A chair in transportation planning and engineering was established at the University of Cape Town in 2013 with an endowment from Sanral.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Online Managing Editor

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