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South Africa: Chevron welcomes new executive chairperson

Friday, 09 October 2015 13:51

Energy company Chevron South Africa has today appointed Shashi Rabbipal as its new executive chairperson.

He is to lead the company’s corporate governance team, direct the company’s continued progress on transformation and focus on establishing and maintaining relationships with important external stakeholder business partners.

Rabbipal, who holds a BA (Law) degree and a BProc degree from universities in South Africa, joined Chevron 25 years ago. He had accumulated extensive experience and knowledge within the industry through holding various general management roles, including as director of Chevron South Africa and a Chevron joint venture in Romania, as well as in sales and marketing for Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Pakistan.

Commenting on his appointment, Rabbipal said.

A mutually beneficial and strategic partnership with key stakeholders is important to Chevron South Africa in delivering competitive results the right way. We recognize that the country needs a reliable and strong refining industry to ensure security of supply and be an enabler of economic transformation in the country. I believe our transformation agenda already reflects our commitment to government’s imperative on socioeconomic transformation and, more specifically, the creation of black industrialists,” he said.

Chevron South Africa procured a significant volume of its crude oil and petroleum products through black-empowered traders. In nonhydrocarbon attainment, it spent about R5-billion a year with local suppliers, with 100% of expenditure committed to broad-based black economic-empowerment-compliant companies, of which 66% was with black women-owned businesses. In terms of ownership and employment equity, a consortium of black economic-empowerment shareholders and an employee trust held 25% of Chevron South Africa. Four of the seven executive director seats at board level were also designated for black directors, of which two must be black women. Engineeringnews reports.

 “For every employment opportunity offered by Chevron South Africa and its first-tier suppliers, three additional jobs are sustained in the country. In all, over 100 000 jobs or about 1% of total employment in South Africa can be directly or indirectly traced back to the combined force of Chevron South Africa, its suppliers and its network of Caltex service stations. Additionally, Chevron South Africa’s tax contributions amount to R19-billion a year, which is an important contribution to the country,” he pointed out.

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