Andre De Ruyter Bio, Wiki, Age. Wife, Children, Education, Sasol, Eskom, Nampak, Salary, Net Worth,
Andre De Ruyter Biography And Wiki
Andre De Ruyter is a South African businessman. He is the Chief Executive officer and Chief Director at Nampak Limited. Prior to that, he was the Managing Director (MD) at Sasol Olefins and Surfactants Proprietary Limited. De Ruyter also held the role of Senior Group Executive-Global Chemicals at Sasol Limited.
Andre De Ruyter Age And Birthday, Date Of Birth, Nationality
De Ruyter was born in Pretoria, South Africa. He is of South African nationality.
Details about De Ruyter’s date of birth are not known therefore it is not known when he celebrates his birthday. He likes to keep his personal matters away from the public eye making it difficult to know his age, hence this information will be updated as soon as it’s available
Andre De Ruyter Family – Parents And Siblings
After doing our research, details about his parents are not available and it is also not known if he has any siblings.
Andre De Ruyter Wife, Spouse – Married
Andre is a married man. He has however not revealed the identity of his wife. Furthermore, details regarding their marriage date have not been revealed to the public.
Andre De Ruyter Children – Kids
De Ruyter is not only a husband but also a father. He has three children. He has not shared any further details regarding his children.
Andre De Ruyter Education
Andre received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Pretoria. He proceeded to join the Universiteit Nyenrode Netherlands Business School for his Master in Business Administration.
De Ruyter then joined the University of South Australia for his Master of Laws and, later on, the University of South Australia for his LLB.
Andre De Ruyter Sasol, Nampak, Eskom – Career
Before his appointment, he spent over 20 years with the energy and chemical group in many senior management roles. According to thenation.co.za, he occupies the position of CEO at JSE-listed packaging group Nampak.
De Ruyter’s qualifications include LLB and MBA. In 2011, he surmounted to replace Pat Davies as Chief Executive Officer at Sasol, which instead selected David Constable.
“I would like to thank Mr. De Ruyter for not only accepting this position at a difficult time for Eskom but, given Eskom’s current financial situation, also agreeing to a lower compensation package than the position currently pays,” Gordhan said.
“I am confident that he, De Ruyter, will lead a committed and capable management team that will work with him and the board to take Eskom forward.”
Andre De Ruyter Salary
According to our reliable sources, It’s estimated he was on an annual salary of R18 million. Interestingly, former Eskom CEO Phakamani Hadebe was on a yearly wage of R8.6 million. De Ruyter is likely to take a pay cut for this role.
Andre De Ruyter Net Worth
Working as an entrepreneur and CEO, there is no doubt he earns a good salary and has been able to accumulate good net worth. However, his exact net worth has not yet been revealed but the information will be updated as soon as it is available.
Andre De Ruyter Qualifications
Andre is an experienced businessman. He has held major positions in several firms and has had great success in his career. Some of the positions he has held are:
- General Manager of Sasol Ltd
- The Senior Executive at Sasol Ltd.
- The CEO Designate and Executive Director of Nampak Ltd.
- The CEO of Nampak Ltd.
Andre De Ruyter Body Measurements
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- Hair Colour: Not available
Frequently Asked Questions About Andrea De Ruyter
Who is Andre De Ruyter?
Andre De Ruyter is a South African businessman. He is the Chief Executive officer and Chief Director at Nampak Limited.
How old is Andre De Ruyter?
Details about De Ruyter’s date of birth are not known therefore it is not known when he celebrates his birthday. He likes to keep his personal matters away from the public eye making it difficult to know his age, hence this information will be updated as soon as it’s available
How tall is Andre De Ruyter?
He has not shared his height with the public. His height will be listed once we have it from a credible source.
Is Andre De Ruyter married?
Yes, Andre is a married man. He has however not revealed the identity of his wife. Furthermore, details regarding their marriage date have not been revealed to the public.
How much is Andre De Ruyter’s worth?
He has not yet revealed his net worth. We will update this section when we get and verify information about the wealth and properties under his name.
How much does Andre De Ruyter make?
Interestingly, former Eskom CEO Phakamani Hadebe was on a yearly wage of R8.6 million. De Ruyter is likely to take a pay cut for this role.
Where does Andre live?
Because of security reasons, Andre has not shared his precise location of residence. We will immediately update this information if we get the location and images of his house.
Is Andre dead or alive?
He is still alive and in good health. There have been no reports of him being sick or having any health-related issues.
Where is Andre now?
He occupies the position of CEO at JSE-listed packaging group Nampak.
What happened to Andre?
He was announced as the new CEO of Eskom by Public Enterprise Minister in a statement on 18th November 2019.
Andre De Ruyter Eskom
EFF pressures Eskom CEO with lawyer’s letter
From fin24.com
The Economic Freedom Fighters have demanded through their lawyers that Eskom CEO André de Ruyter not allow the state-owned entity to conduct business with any of the four suppliers that the CEO admitted to recommending as service providers for Eskom.
The letter from Ian Levitt Attorneys, dated 10 March, follows last week’s meeting between Eskom’s board and the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa). At the meeting, De Ruyter was asked whether he had recommended companies to be appointed as suppliers at Eskom.
During the meeting, EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi pressed De Ruyter regarding companies that were given contracts at the parastatal at his behest.
De Ruyter confirmed he had facilitated business between Eskom and service providers on occasion, but said this was not improper, and took exception to Ndlozi’s accusations that his conduct was corrupt.
The Eskom delegation at last week’s meeting told Scopa that the utility was working to clear up its procurement systems, which had numerous challenges that left the business rife with non-compliance.
The Eskom delegation said many other cases were under investigation because companies continue to approach Eskom seeking modifications to the contracts and extensions to the durations of those contracts.
According to the EFF’s letter, De Ruyter recommended four companies, one of which is Praga Technical, meant to help Eskom with the “Artificial Intelligence capability” that could predict damages to boilers.
Boiler tube leaks have been responsible for plant breakdowns, that led to load shedding. Normally Eskom had an early detection system in place to proactively find the leaks, and then fix them. But the contract for the system responsible for the early detection had lapsed and Eskom had put out a tender to replace it, Fin24 previously reported.
The EFF believes that De Ruyter’s recommendations are in “direct violation of the requirements” of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) as it obliges state-owned companies to “subject contractors to an open, transparent and comparative bidding process.”
“Without such a process, no company should obtain preferential treatment no matter the proximity and access its managers enjoy with the CEO or leadership at Eskom,” the letter read.
“This, therefore, serves as a demand for your written commitment that these four companies or any other company will not get preferential treatment by yourself or Eskom,” the letter read.
The EFF wants de Ruyter to make a “written commitment” that he would not conduct any business without regarding the requirement of the law.
“This, therefore, serves as a demand for your written commitment that these four companies or any other company will not get preferential treatment by yourself or Eskom,” the letter read. No deadline was given for De Ruyter’s response.
Eskom spokesperson Sikonatha Mantshantsha told Fin24 by phone that there is no question that Eskom should abide by the PFMA.
“No contract will be awarded by Eskom without making sure we apply the spirit and letter of the law in terms of procurement,” he said. “There is absolutely no intention on the part of Eskom’s management to deviate from that,” he added.
Mantshantsha said Eskom is approached on a daily business by people offering potential solutions to its problems. But Eskom’s policy is that tenders cannot be awarded without following a “rigorous and competitive” process as laid out in the PFMA.
“If anybody is aware of any corruption or dishonesty on the part of André de Ruyter and anyone else, they must approach the law enforcement agencies and lay charges of corruption and make sure that person is held accountable. Not even the CEO of Eskom is above the law,” Mantshantsha said.
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