Kuben Naidoo appointed as vice president of the South African Reserve Bank

Posted by Johan Fourie on 2015-04-01

President Jacob Zuma has appointed Mr Kuben Naidoo as a Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank for a period of five years with effect from 1 April 2015.

The position of Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank became vacant when former incumbent Mr Lesetja Kganyago was appointed as Governor of the Reserve Bank with effect from 9 November 2014.
 
Mr Naidoo is currently serving as an advisor to the Governor of the Reserve Bank and a member of the Monetary Policy Committee. He has also performed work for the Development Bank of Southern Africa and has served as the acting head of the secretariat for the National Planning Commission. In addition, he is an honorary professor in the Department of Economics at Stellenbosch University.
 
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