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Gordhan plans sweeping changes for SOEs as SARS suspends Moyane

Johannesburg - Extensive changes are in the offing at the troubled state-owned companies as new Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan moves to tackle their many management and financial failings.

Power utility Eskom Holdings and several other state entities have been caught up in graft and management scandals over recent years and repeatedly called on the state to bail them out as their debt ballooned to unsustainable levels.

Former union boss and businessman Cyril Ramaphosa, who succeeded Jacob Zuma as president last month, appointed Gordhan, a two-time finance minister, as his point man to sort out the mess at six of the biggest companies.

"Virtually every entity that we are supervising, or are responsible for, is going to have changes as far as the board is concerned," Gordhan said in a March 16 interview in Johannesburg.

"If you take out some of the negativity and some of the negative people, immediately your operations at that entity change. Your revenue changes, therefore your financial situation begins to actually improve. And then your financial credibility changes as well, so your ability to borrow changes."

New executives

Gordhan, less than a month into his new role, has zeroed in on some of the most pressing issues facing not just the companies, but South Africa’s economy as well.

Eskom, desperate to attract funding, will have new top executives by mid-April, while a sustainable solution is being sought to the financial predicament of the debt-ridden South African National Roads Agency SOC that doesn’t burden the state, he said.

Days after Gordhan said changes were imminent at the South African Revenue Service because its leadership had "lost all credibility," Ramaphosa suspended its commissioner Tom Moyane late on Monday. Mark Kingon has been appointed acting head of SARS.

"Every day, as we do the right things, and there’ll be more of that coming in the next three to four weeks, that will signal our intent,” Gordhan said. "I think we’re on the edge of a transition."

Success with the measures could enable state-owned companies to refinance, repay or roll over their debt when it matures, he said.

One factor that could help boost investor sentiment toward state companies is if Moody’s Investors Service refrains from downgrading the nation’s rand-denominated debt to junk on Friday, according to Gordhan.

Moody’s analysts were "fairly positive" about the political changes in South Africa and had met with the president - something they’d never been able to do while Zuma was in office, he said.

Bank bonanza?

While the government has begun talking with financial institutions about how they could assist state companies, no tenders have gone out yet. Banks have previously bid for a range of contracts, including the refinancing and restructuring of debt, stake sales, advisory services, syndicated loans and the listing of bonds.

The government wants to bring the state companies' financial commitments "into some coherent form," Gordhan said, without giving more detail. "Right now, they’re all fragmented, so you’ve got to move from firefighting to more strategic understanding," he said.

An overhaul of the management of state companies and a move toward making them financially sustainable would further bolster business confidence, which has surged to its highest level in more than three years as a result of Zuma’s exit and Ramaphosa’s rise to power.

"The bottom line is a new platform has been created," Gordhan said. "There’s a palpable change in the atmosphere in the country and about the country as well. You build on the hope, on the optimism."

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