Pretoria – It is with great regret that the Council of the Independent Communications
Authority of South Africa (ICASA/the Authority) informs the public of the resignation of our
Chairperson, Dr Keabetswe Modimoeng.
The Chairperson, who cited a need to take some time-off after an enervating period, tendered
his resignation today, and will commence serving notice to ensure a smooth handover. After a
much-needed break, he will consider future options.
Dr Modimoeng joined ICASA in April 2016 and has over a period of six (6) years served as a
Councillor, Acting Chairperson and duly appointed Chairperson of the Authority. He served in
various committees of Council including as a member of the Complaints and Compliance
Committee (CCC).
The resignation is being processed through the relevant appointing authorities. The Chairperson
has committed himself to ensure that the period of transition is seamless, and that proper
continuity is guaranteed during the handover period.
ICASA Council and management would like to thank Dr Modimoeng for his steady and decisive
leadership, guidance and attention to governance over the years - yielding success in moments
where some milestones practically seemed impossible.
The undisputed highlight of his decisive leadership in the sector has been steering the Authority
towards the successful conclusion of the complex and historic spectrum auction licensing
process.
Whilst awaiting the completion of the process for appointment of four (4) additional members,
the Authority continues to be led by a strong team comprising the remaining four (4)
Councillors who will continue to receive the support of management and the entire organisation.
We wish him well with his future endeavours.
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