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Money rolled in for Maroga

Nov 24 2009 13:19

Cape Town - Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan has told parliament exactly how much former Eskom CEO Jacob Maroga, received in his pay packet.

Giving a written reply on Tuesday to a parliamentary question from Freedom Front Plus parliamentary leader Pieter Groenewald, Hogan said that when he was first taken on in May 2007 he was paid R3 850 000.

His salary rapidly increased with a raise that October of 7% to R4 119 500.

This was, Hogan said, "similar to the percentage increase awarded to all F-band employees during the October 2007 annual increase period".

Then in April 2008 he got another 15.31% increase - the median of the market, according to Hogan - taking him to R4 750 000 on the anniversary of his appointment. Then again in October when the company pays everyone annual increases he was paid another 8.84%, taking him to R5 170 000.

"(The) increases were awarded in terms of Eskom's remuneration policy to reward executives at the median of the market," Hogan said.

The minister explained that subsequent to his appointment, Eskom replaced its remuneration approach for managers from a "salary plus benefits" to a total guaranteed package (TGP) basis. Benefits such as pension fund and medical aid are then structured within the TGP.

"There are no fixed bonuses," she said. "Bonuses are based on an individual's performance over 12 months."

But bizarrely she lists the first bonus Maroga received as a short-term incentive bonus of R1 103 000.

It was allocated in March 2007 - a full month or more before he was actually officially appointed, although he was made CEO-designate in February.

The following March he decently declined a short-term incentive reward for that year, though he did manage to accept a long-term incentive bonus of R681 446.

A year later the board deferred the allocation of all bonuses.

- I-Net Bridge

 

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Nico
Jan 29 2010 18:22 Report this comment

I am wondering if SARS know about this - did they pay tax??
 
Boerseun
Jan 29 2010 16:27 Report this comment

This man and everyone who helped him with this, should all be put in jail. They are stealing under a false legal pretense. How can this be allowed?
 
joe
Nov 26 2009 18:00 Report this comment

Why pay peanuts to Doctors,teachers,etc when one is paid before working and Such huge increases?Now cant we put him in the correctional services department to sort up the mess or increase it instead of another hand out?
 
AJ @ joe soap
Nov 25 2009 05:55 Report this comment

Yes, either Godsell does not know what he is talking about, or we are not in possession of all the facts. I think the latter is more probable a scenario. If Godsell is as you say he is, he would have been found out a long time before he got near Eskom, based on his history in business enterprise
 
AJ
Nov 25 2009 05:51 Report this comment

Anybody else out there get a million rand bonus before you got your job? Oh wait was this a signing on fee due to his 'brilliance'. I'd rather have paid Susan Olsen 10 million a year to run the Eskom. (2 million salary, 8 million compensation to work with such muppets).
 
Themba
Nov 24 2009 23:42 Report this comment

Who gets 2 salarry increases per year??!! Only reason to get 2 increases is to hide the extent of each increase (easier to defend a 10% increase each time than an equivalent once-off 21% increase). And to think he would have done the job for 25% of the pay because he had no alternative jobs (and others in his organisation with better qualifications and experience would also have done it for 25% of his pay). No wonder poverty is increasing and the infrastructure is crumbling - money is wasted.
 
david
Nov 24 2009 18:55 Report this comment

exboard was giving Maroga salary icreases like numbers in lotteries this is pathetic
 
FedUP!
Nov 24 2009 17:13 Report this comment

This kind of disgusting THEFT of taxpayer's money should result in JAIL TIME for those involved...!! It is blatant FRAUD!!! And as most of the buffoons in the ANC are ex-cons and practicing criminals anyway, it will be like a coming-home present for them!!
 
 
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