BUSINESS MAVERICK: Man on a mission: Acting CEO William Hlakoane is ‘up for the challenge’ of fixing Denel

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An interview with the acting CEO of Denel, SA’s state-owned weapons and defence systems manufacturer that is facing a financial crisis so daunting that it cannot pay its more than 3,000 workers full salaries, debt amounting to more than R3bn, or honour ...

William Hlakoane, who accepted the job of acting Denel CEO six months ago, takes umbrage at suggestions that saving the state-owned arms company from collapse is a waste of time, effort, and importantly, money belonging to SA taxpayers.

Denel also manufactures the Rooivalk, an assault helicopter platform that is used by the South African National Defence Force and is world-renowned for its quality and innovation. The world’s two largest aircraft manufacturers, Airbus and Boeing, still draw inspiration and knowledge from Denel’s Rooivalk project for their aircraft components.

“When I go to bed, I think about people who are not being paid and wonder about how they are feeling. It is a sad situation we find ourselves in. “I cannot stand back and watch an SOE go down the drain. I have to stand up and be counted among the people that helped an SOE to survive. I am up for the challenge of fixing Denel,” he said.

The five-year turnaround strategy is mainly based on cutting costs at Denel, as 60% of its cost base goes towards compensating workers. To reduce costs, Hlakoane wants to eliminate redundancies across the Denel group by reducing its business divisions from six to two. Each of the divisions has CEOs and executives, increasing Denel’s employee compensation costs at a group level.

 

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darren_olivier Do the board of directors also dont get salaries or is it only the workers not getting paid.

Once an aspirational place to work is now a skeleton after an injection of cadres and ANC incompetence and corruption. It’s so sad you want to bawl your eyes out. Alas the theee is most likely not a single ANC official that is embarrassed or sad about this.

There is no turnaround strategy here, jst liquidate.

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