The top management at the Treasury is soon to change significantly, with five positions for deputy directors-general vacant. The vacancies include the heads of public finance, international relations, the chief procurement officer, the Office of the Accountant-General and the head of the Treasury’s Government Technical Advisory Centre. Two arose from recent retirements: Andrew Donaldson as head of the Government Technical Advisory Centre and Kenneth Brown as chief procurement officer. Several of the other vacancies have existed for some time. Interviews were held three weeks ago and the process was still in progress, said Mayihlome Tshwete, spokesman for Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba. If you are already a subscriber, please click on the following link below to go to the full article: Gigaba set to appoint new Treasury chiefs If you would like to subscribe  to BusinessLIVE Premium to read the full story, please click here to subscribe.   * Premium content is not yet available on the...

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