ON 9 May 2023, during Africa’s Travel Indaba in Durban, media reports appeared on allegations against Nomasonto Ndlovu who was acting as Chief Executive Officer for SA Tourism.
The allegations had been lodged on SA Tourism anonymous whistle-blower hotline in January 2023, based on a trip undertaken in December 2022.
Following an initial inquiry, the Board made the decision to retain Ndlovu in her acting position subject to the completion of an investigation that had been initiated through Internal Audit, prior to the Board’s term of office.
The investigation, by an outsourced forensic investigator, was to determine whether all internal policies, as well as the prescripts of the Public Finance Management Act, had been followed.
The Board has received and deliberated on the investigator’s report that recommends that “appropriate remedial action is initiated” relating to the conduct of three individuals that were investigated, including Ms Ndlovu.
The Board resolved to accept the report’s recommendations and delegate them to the Human Capital and Remuneration Committee of the Board for implementation and resolved to withdraw Ms Ndlovu’s appointment as Acting Chief Executive Officer.
She reverts to her position as the Chief Operations Officer for the entity.
The agency has requested the current Chief Financial Officer, Nombulelo Guliwe, to fulfil the acting role as Chief Executive Officer while the recruitment of a full time CEO is ongoing.
Minister’s concurrence has been received in this regard.
Image (SAT’s Sonto Ndlovu- will now revert back to her COO post).