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Johannesburg - The board of South African Airways (SAA) has resolved to relieve CE Khaya Ngqula of his services.
SAA said that "by agreement" Ngqula's "employment with SAA has terminated". No further information was offered, except to say that acting CE Chris Smyth will continue in the position while SAA searches for a permanent CE.
"It has been agreed between the parties that the terms of the settlement are confidential, but any payments will be reflected in the annual report in accordance with normal disclosure obligations," says SAA.
Ngqula was on "special leave" pending investigation into his alleged mismanagement of the airline and conflict of interest.
- Fin24.com