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South African coal miner Exxaro suspends CEO, opens governance probe

South African coal miner Exxaro Resources stated on Wednesday its board had actually placed CEO Nombasa Tsengwa on preventive suspension pending an independent probe into allegations related to work environment conduct and governance practice.

The Board takes any such allegations and resultant examinations very seriously but makes no presumption as to its conclusion. The company will be assisted by the result of examination before taking the proper action, if any, Exxaro stated in a declaration.

Tsengwa was not instantly readily available for remark.

Exxaro said that the inquiry will be performed by law office ENS, including that the business's long-time finance director Riaan Koppeschaar would take on the additional function of acting CEO.

Tsengwa, who ended up being CEO in August 2022, was leading Exxaro's. look for clean energy minerals, primarily copper and manganese,. as it seeks to diversify away from polluting coal.

She is likewise president of the Minerals Council South Africa,. the main representative body for miners in the country.

The Board is fulfilling its fiduciary responsibilities by taking. decisive actions to act in the very best interests of the business and. stabilise its management, while it conducts an appropriately. thorough and independent investigation in line with business. values and policies, stated Exxaro Chairman Geoffrey Qhena.

The Board and management team will continue to implement. our method of maximising the value of our existing properties,. while undertaking a determined and responsible shift from a. coal based to a diversified minerals and renewable resource. solutions service, Qhena included.

Exxaro stated on Tuesday it expects its thermal coal output to. fall 6% in the full-year to Dec. 31, compared to the previous. year, primarily due to lower need from Eskom. Its sales volumes. are expected to come by 2%.

(source: Reuters)