The Mandates Commission was appointed to protect minorities. The Commission helped Iraq join the League of Nations. The Mandates Commission worked with Great Britain in Palestine. Legislative Mandate The PSC derives its mandate from sections 195 and 196 of the Constitution, 1996. The PSC is tasked and empowered to, amongst others, investigate, monitor, and evaluate the organisation and administration of the Public Service.
Our MandateThe Commission of inquiry into allegations of impropriety regarding Public Investment Corporation (the Commission) was appointed by the President of the Republic of South Africa on 17 October 2018, under section 84(2) (f) of the Constitution. The appointment of the Commission was published in Government Gazette No. 41979, dated 17 October 2018, under Proclamation 30 of 2018. All statements are in pdf., 01 Nov 2019. Statement by Justice Lex Mpati, Commissioner Commission of Inquiry into the, 13 Oct 2019., 14 Aug 2019., 31 Jul 2019.
Invitation to the Public, 04 Jul 2019., 30 Mar 2019., 13 Mar 2019., 27 Feb 2019., 22 Feb 2019. PIC Commission, 15 Feb 2019.
of the PIC Commission, 14 Feb 2019., 11 Feb 2019., 29 Jan 2019., 25 Jan 2019., 23 Jan 2019. 21-23 January 2019, 18 Jan 2019. Commission of Inquiry into allegations of impropriety regarding the Public Investment Corporation to and, 15 Jan 2019. Invitation to the Public, 18 Dec 2018. Justice Lex MpatiChairpersonJustice Lex Mpati is a retired Justice and Justice Mpati began his legal career in 1985 and was admitted as an Advocate in 1989. He served as a Judge in the Eastern Cape High Court from 1997-2000.He was appointed as a Judge of Appeal, first in an acting capacity, and in December 2000 as a full member of the Supreme Court of Appeal. He ascended to Deputy President of the Supreme Court of Appeal in 2003, and to President in August 2008.He is also a member of the Judicial Service Commission.
Ms Gill MarcusAssistant to the CommissionerGill Marcus was the ninth Governor of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB), the first woman to hold the position. She was elected a Member of Parliament in 1994 and became Deputy Minister of Finance from 1996 to 1999. In 1999 Gill was appointed as Deputy Governor of SARB, serving a five year term of office. In 2007 she was appointed as non-executive chairperson of the Absa Group and Absa Bank. In July 2009 Gill was appointed Governor of the South African Reserve Bankstepping down at the end of her five-year term in November 2014.Ms Marcus has acted as chairperson of a number of South African regulatory and supervisory bodies, including the Financial Services Board and the Standing Committee for the Revision of the Banks Act. She has also served as a non-executive director of the Advisory Board of the Auditor General and was a member of the Millennium Labour Council. Gill joined the Glencore board in 2018 as an Independent Non-Executive Director.
She has also founded a non-profit organisation focused on education, the Knysna Initiative for Learning and Teaching (KILT). Mr Emmanuel LedigaAssistant to the CommissionerAlso known as ‘’Chief’’ he has been a chief executive and chairman of companies that operated in institutional stockbroking, private clients’ portfolio management and asset management. He also founded Legae Securities in the 1990s, the first black stockbroking firm in SA.He has more than 25 years of experience in investments and financial markets.He has extensive experience in entrepreneurship, leadership, management and corporate governance having been a non-executive director and chairman of both listed and unlisted companies, including formerly being on the board of Nestle (South Africa).He is currently a part-time lecturer in business strategy and digital transformations. He is also a non-executive director of companies and chairman of his company, Chieftains Consulting (Pty) Ltd that engages in BEE investments, SME private equity, strategy consulting and facilitation. Adv Jannie Lubbe SCChief Evidence LeaderAdvocate Lubbe studied law at the University of the Free State where he obtained his B Iuris in 1974 and his LLB from the University of South Africa in 1976.
He was admitted as an advocate of the High Court of South Africa in May 1977. He served as the Chairperson of the Bar Council of the Society of Advocates Free State from 1996-1998 and was a part time lecturer at the Faculty of Law at the University of the Free State during the same period.In December 1998 he joined the Special Investigating Unit as the Head Legal Consultant.
During 2001 he joined KPMG as an Associate Director and served in this position until 2010 during which period he was involved in high level forensic investigations in South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland and Namibia. He was appointed as an Extraordinary Professor in the Law Faculty Free State University, a position he still holds.
He has a wealth of experience in conducting forensic investigations in the public and private sector. He Chaired the Commissions of Enquiry into Swaziland’s Office of the Attorney-General and Central Transport Department as well as the Commission of Enquiry into Motheo FET College Free State Province.He has a keen interest in sport and is a member of the judicial committee of SARU and also acts as a consultant to South African Institute for Drug Free Sport. Adv Phuti SetatiSecretaryAdv Setati has been seconded as the Secretary of the PIC Commission from the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development where he works as a Senior State Law Adviser in the Office of the Chief State Law Adviser. In 2015 he was appointed as the Secretary of the Presidential Remuneration Review Commission ( PRRC). The Commission was set up by the President to review the salaries and conditions of all government employees.He was also appointed as the Secretary of the Marikana Commission in 2012.
Before 2012, he worked on the Committee of Inquiry into the Underlying Causes of Instability and Conflict in the Minibus Taxi Industry in the Cape Town Metropolitan Area and the Desai Commission of Inquiry.