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South Africa's Public Investment Corporation names a new CEO

Patrick Dlamini, the new CEO of South Africa's Public Investment Corporation PIC, will take office on June 1st. This was announced by one of Africa's biggest fund managers.

The PIC began its search for a new chief executive officer last year to replace Abel Sithole whose term of five years ends in July.

PIC's significant assets include majority stakes in the pharmaceutical company Aspen Pharmacare, and the miner Gold Fields.

The PIC announced in a press release that the appointment of Dlamini had been approved by government.

David Masondo, chairman of the PIC board, said Dlamini was a "strategic leader with a strong ethical code" and that he would be expected by the PIC to deal with the immediate issues facing it in the unlisted portfolio. He did not provide any further details.

Masondo stated that "his expertise in leading complex turn-arounds, fostering excellence in operations and driving sustainable growth positions him to further the PIC investment mandate."

Dlamini was previously the CEO of Development Bank of Southern Africa. Reporting by Nqobile Dudla, Editing by RachnaUppal.

(source: Reuters)