Our leadership
The Board is responsible for the leadership and guidance of the Group and exercises control over all divisions and subsidiaries by monitoring the executive management.
Independent non-executive Chair
Appointed to the Board:
1 November 2018
Tenure: 3 years
Committees:
Chair of Nominations Committee
Chief Executive Officer
Appointed to the Board:
6 October 1994
Tenure: 27 years
Chief Financial Officer
Appointed to the Board:
30 May 2016
Tenure: 6 years
Senior independent non-executive director
Appointed to the Board:
1 June 2018
Tenure: 4 years
Committees:
Independent non-executive director
Appointed to the Board:
1 February 2007
Tenure: 15 years
Committees:
Chair of Remuneration Committee
(from 1 March 2022)
Chair of Social and Ethics Committee
(from 1 March 2022)
Independent non-executive director
Appointed to the Board:
16 July 2007
Tenure: 14 years
Committees:
Independent non-executive director
Appointed to the Board:
1 January 2020
Tenure: 2 years
Committees:
Independent non-executive director
Appointed to the Board:
1 September 2016
Tenure: 5 years
Committees:
Chair of ARCC
Independent non-executive director
Appointed to the Board:
1 March 2022
Tenure: New appointment
Committees:
BOARD DIVERSITY
SKILLS AND EXPERTISE
Finance
Business management
Strategy
IT
Cyber security
Telecommunications
Risk
Mergers and acquisitions
Environment and sustainability
Leadership
Emerging markets
Public sector
BOARD AGE
BOARD TENURE*
* Tenure is as at date of publication.
BOARD RACE
* African, Coloured and Indian population.
BOARD NATIONALITIES
South African – 4
American – 2
British – 3
Information available in the annual report
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRACTICES
Datatec believes that good corporate governance contributes to enhanced accountability, fairness and transparency.
The Board is ultimately accountable and responsible for the performance and affairs of the Company and is committed to upholding the King IV principles. The Board sets the tone for the Company through ethical leadership and is committed to maintaining the highest standards of ethics and business conduct. The Board members act with independence, competence, diligence, awareness, insight and information. The Board ensures that the Group is a responsible contributor to society by facilitating economic growth, paying taxes, providing skills and improving the communities in which it operates.
The Board provides guidance to the Group on strategic objectives and takes accountability for the performance of the Group. There is oversight from the Board to the Group on the management of compliance risk, remuneration governance and ICT governance, which support good governance practices. Sustainable growth and delivery of strategic purpose are key objectives of the Board.
The Board appreciates that these principles are essential for good governance and are important to successful stakeholder engagement.
The standards of disclosure are regulated by the Companies Act, the JSE Listings Requirements and the King IV Code.
The Board appreciates that effective corporate governance is a key driver of sustainability and acknowledges its responsibility in this regard, including reporting openly thereon to stakeholders. Throughout the year (and up to the date of approval of this Integrated Report) the principles articulated in the King IV Code have been applied or, if not applied, explained.
Further information on the Group's application of King IV can be found on www.datatec.comThe Board
The Board is responsible for the leadership and guidance of the Group and exercises control over all divisions and subsidiaries by monitoring executive management and subsidiary committees. The Board is at the head of the Group's corporate governance structure and ensures the Group is a responsible corporate citizen, cognisant of the impact its operations may have on the environment and society in which it operates, while acting in accordance with Datatec's Code of Conduct.
The Board is governed by a formal Board charter that regulates the parameters within which it operates and defines its roles and responsibilities in accordance with legislation and global best practice with particular reference to the King IV Code and the Companies Act. The directors are of the opinion that they have adhered to the terms of reference set out in the Board charter for the year.
A copy of the Board charter is available on the website www.datatec.comThe Board ensures that the governance of risk and technology and information through the Board committees supports the organisation in setting and achieving its strategic objectives.
The assurance services, in the form of external and internal audit functions, further enable an effective control environment that supports the Board's decision-making.
The responsibilities of the Chair and CEO, and those of other non-executive and executive directors, are clearly separated to ensure a balance of authority, which precludes any one director from exercising unfettered powers of decision-making.
The non-executive directors draw on their experience, skills and business acumen to ensure impartial and objective viewpoints in decision-making processes and standards of conduct. The mix of technical, entrepreneurial, financial and business skills of the directors is considered to be balanced, thus enhancing the effectiveness of the Board.
To fulfil their responsibilities adequately, directors have unrestricted access to timely financial and other information, records and documents relating to the Group. The Board receives presentations from the management teams of its major subsidiaries, enabling it to explore specific issues and developments in greater depth.
Directors are provided with guidelines regarding their duties and responsibilities and a formal orientation programme has been established to familiarise incoming directors with the Group's business, competitive position, strategic plans and objectives. The Board has established four committees to assist it with its duties:
- Social and Ethics Committee
- ARCC
- Nominations Committee
- Remuneration Committee
Outcomes of the Board's leadership
- Ethical culture
- Compliance culture
- Effective controls
- Effective risk management processes
- Improved performance
Board activities
The Board is cognisant of its responsibilities recommended in the King IV Code:
- To set and steer Datatec's strategic direction
- To approve policy and planning
- To oversee and monitor management's implementation and execution
- To ensure accountability for performance
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Monitors the Company's activities in the areas of social economic development, good corporate citizenship, the environment, health and safety, and labour and employment.
AUDIT, RISK AND COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE
Oversight of financial reporting, audit, risk management and internal audit.
INDEPENDENT NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
Maya Makanjee Independent non-executive Chair,
Ekta Singh-Bushell Senior independent non-executive director,
Stephen Davidson, John McCartney, Rick Medlock, Johnson Njeke, Deepa Sita Independent non-executive directors
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
Jens Montanana CEO, Ivan Dittrich CFO
THE BOARD HAS ESTABLISHED FOUR COMMITTEES TO ASSIST IT WITH ITS DUTIES
NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE
Responsible for Board composition, appointment of directors and senior management and succession planning.
REMUNERATION COMMITTEE
Determines the remuneration of executive directors and senior management, and oversees the remuneration policy for employees.
The Board is guided by its responsibilities and this is taken into account when setting the agenda for Board meetings.
Typical Board meetings include:
- Reports from the Board committees
- Reports on material matters arising out of their latest meetings
- Corporate governance updates
- Updates of regulatory considerations
- Review of shareholder analyses and share price information
- Financial performance updates
- Discussions of strategic matters
A key focus area of the Board is monitoring cyber security threats, which remain at a very high level. Risk mitigation in this area is being undertaken continuously across the Group and in being closely monitored by the ARCC.
Board reviews
Annual Board reviews were performed during March 2022 and the Board was satisfied with the manner in which it performed while executing its roles and responsibilities. There were no material issues which were identified during the Board review.
Changes to the Board and committees
Maya Makanjee was appointed as Group Chair with effect from 1 March 2022, taking over from Stephen Davidson. Also, on 1 March 2022, Maya Makanjee became Chair of the Nominations Committee and stepped down as Chair of the Remuneration Committee and as Chair of the Social and Ethics Committee, while remaining a member of both.
Stephen Davidson became Chair of the Remuneration Committee from 1 March 2022 and Chair of the Social and Ethics Committee. He also remained a member of the Nominations Committee.
Deepa Sita joined the Board as an independent non-executive director on 1 March 2022 and was also appointed as a member of the Remuneration Committee.
Johnson Nkeje was appointed to the Social and Ethics Committee with effect from 1 March 2021.
Attendance
The Board and Board committee attendance was very good during FY22 to the date of this report. This illustrates the Board’s high levels of engagement.
The full Board and Board committee attendance is available in the annual report.Social and Ethics Committee
Members
Stephen Davidson (Chair)
Maya Makanjee
Johnson Njeke
Attendance: 100%
Committee focus in FY22
- Monitored the employee annual Code of Conduct and anti-bribery and corruption training. In addition, monitored non-compliance of the Group's Code of Conduct to ensure that robust controls remain in place. This included considering the effectiveness of the Group's Code of Conduct, which was amended during the reporting period, as well as effective management of the whistleblowing hotline
- Monitored progress on employment equity in the South African subsidiaries, focusing on the subsidiary plans versus the Department of Labour targets. Monitored that there was no discrimination, and that decent working conditions prevailed in the Group. Ensured that any discrimination reported was investigated in terms of the Group's policies and guidelines
- Oversaw the continued improvement or at the very least maintaining the Datatec consolidated BBBEE contributor status for the South African subsidiaries. WestconGroup SA retained Level 1 BBBEE contributor status; Logicalis SA maintained its Level 2 rating; and Datatec consolidated South African subsidiaries improved to a Level 3
- Monitored the Group's standing in terms of the 10 principles of the United Nations Global Compact, through the letters of representation process
- Ensured that global subsidiaries are adhering to local health and safety regulations applicable to their jurisdictions
- Oversaw the Group's response to the CDP reporting and other climate change initiatives
- Reviewed the Group's social investment and donations within the communities in which we operate and monitored that there were no political donations to politically exposed persons
AUDIT, RISK AND COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE
Members
Johnson Njeke (Chair)
Ekta Singh-Bushell
Rick Medlock
Attendance: 100%
Committee focus in FY22
- Reviewed the Group consolidated annual financial statements, the half-yearly results announcement and other financial reports
- Monitored the Group's financial reporting procedures and whether those procedures are operating effectively
- Assessed the risks facing the business and reviewed the Group's risk management procedures
- Monitored the effectiveness of internal controls and the state of the internal control environment
- Reviewed the internal and external audit plans and reviewed the findings and recommendations of the internal and external auditors
- Reviewed the effectiveness of the external auditors and internal auditors
- Considered appropriateness of the expertise and experience of the Group CFO
Nominations Committee
Members
Maya Makanjee (Chair)
Stephen Davidson
John McCartney
Ekta Singh-Bushell
Attendance: 100%
Committee focus in FY22
- Reviewed succession planning for executive and non-executive directors
- Monitored Board diversity
- Discussed and agreed on proposed objectives and voluntary targets
- Reviewed the independence of non-executive directors
Remuneration Committee
Members
Stephen Davidson (Chair)
Maya Makanjee
Johnson Njeke
Ekta Singh-Bushell
Deepa Sita
Attendance: 100%
Committee focus in FY22
- Focused oversight on fair and responsible pay, diversity and inclusion and talent management throughout the Datatec Group
- Continued evolution of remuneration policy
- Determined remuneration packages for executive directors
- Ensured that the short and long-term incentive elements of remuneration provide adequate incentive to executive directors and senior management to deliver, and at the same time stretch them to overachieve (pay for performance)
- Ensured that share incentive schemes are adequate to motivate the retention of key executives
- Ensured the remuneration strategy facilitates the attraction and retention of key talent
- Ensured that the Company's recommendation for remuneration of non-executive directors is equitable
- Continued consultation process with shareholders





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SOCIAL AND ETHICS COMMITTEE