Eskom appoints lead independent director

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Eskom has appointed Leslie Mkhabela as its new Lead Independent Director to strengthen governance at the power utility.

Mkhabela initially joined Eskom as a non-executive board member in October 2022 – an appointment made by then, and late Public Enterprises Minister, Pravin Gordhan.

Eskom Board Chairperson, Mteto Nyati explained that Mkhabela will remain in the post for the rest of his term as a board member.

“In our quest to strengthen governance and leave behind an organisation with structures that have the necessary robust checks and balances, the Board deemed it necessary to appoint Mr Mkhabela as a Lead Independent Director. 

“We are happy that Mkhabela has accepted this important role, which he will occupy for the remainder of his term as an Eskom Board member. He has consistently demonstrated decisive, ethical, and inclusive leadership,” Nyati said.

According to Eskom website, Mkhabela boasts more than “24 years of experience practising as an attorney in South Africa”.

“He has provided advice on a variety of complex matters and transactions to the firm’s vast client base, which comprises public and private companies, industry regulators, high-net-worth individuals, and eminent persons. 

“Mkhabela has been recognised by Best Lawyers in the Dispute Resolution category. Leslie is an attorney with experience in regulated industries, providing legal opinions and general legal advice, litigation and arbitration in commercial disputes, judicial reviews, and constitutional and administrative law,” Eskom said.

Mkhabela’s appointment comes after the appointment of Dr Candice Hartley as Chief People Officer, and Rivoningo Mnisi as Group Executive: Renewables last month. – SAnews.gov.za