
Sars chief financial officer in shock resignation

SARS spokesman Sandile Memela confirmed the resignation to TimesLIVE.
Sources close to the matter say Matlwa tendered his resignation on Wednesday, 2 August 2017, after he was served with a suspension letter.
It is not clear what the suspension related to.
Memela would not go into the details of the resignation, saying: "SARS does not divulge or discuss its employees and related matters between employee and employer in the public domain."
In 2006, Matlwa was the SARS executive in charge of the Large Business Centre before leaving around 2009 to take up the position of CEO at the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants.
He returned to SARS in 2015 as chief financial officer during commissioner Tom Moyane's restructuring process.
Memela said Johnston Makhubu, who is the current SARS group executive for procurement, will be the acting chief financial officer.
"SARS wishes to assert that the organisation has a capable and skilled leadership and employees that work as a collective to fulfil its mandate. SARS has for two consecutive years, collected over R1-trillion.
"With this in mind, the organisation remains resolute, focused and single-minded about meeting our revenue collection target of R 1.265-trillion," he said.
Source: BDpro
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