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Maluleke has more than 20 years of experience in the public and private sectors, spanning diverse areas including auditing, consulting, corporate advisory, development finance, investment management, and skills development agencies.
Since 2014 she has served as AG Deputy and CEO of SA’s Office of the Auditor General, the first woman to hold this executive position in the history of the office.
The Ramaphosa office said Maluleke is a seasoned business leader with a wealth of corporate governance experience gained through serving on corporate boards and strategic committees.
Maluleke served on BEE’s presidential advisory council, where he led a subcommittee that developed recommendations that influenced key amendments to legislation and regulations related to the economic empowerment of broad-based blacks.
“His career has been based on a passion and duty to actively contribute to the entry and advancement of black men and women in the accounting profession,” the Ramaphosa office said.
“She has pursued this passion through her work with various organizations, including Business Unity SA, African Chartered Accountants, and the Association for the Advancement of Black Accountants in Southern Africa, of which she was president.
“Her current role as non-executive chair of the board of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants is a continuation of this work.”
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