The process to appoint a new SA Revenue Service (Sars) commissioner will kick off this weekend, with the post set to be advertised.
The Treasury confirmed on Friday the reappointment of Mark Kingon as acting commissioner, pending the appointment of a permanent commissioner by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Former Sars commissioner Tom Moyane's failed legal challenge this week to his axing has cleared the way for Ramaphosa to appoint a permanent head of Sars, which is critical to stabilising government finances and delivering services.
Finance minister Tito Mboweni will set up a panel to interview shortlisted candidates.
These candidates, as well as recommendations on members of an interview panel, will be submitted to Ramaphosa by Mboweni for his approval.
No time wasted in search for new Sars boss as Kingon's term extended
The process to appoint a new SA Revenue Service (Sars) commissioner will kick off this weekend, with the post set to be advertised.
The Treasury confirmed on Friday the reappointment of Mark Kingon as acting commissioner, pending the appointment of a permanent commissioner by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Former Sars commissioner Tom Moyane's failed legal challenge this week to his axing has cleared the way for Ramaphosa to appoint a permanent head of Sars, which is critical to stabilising government finances and delivering services.
Finance minister Tito Mboweni will set up a panel to interview shortlisted candidates.
These candidates, as well as recommendations on members of an interview panel, will be submitted to Ramaphosa by Mboweni for his approval.
Once interviews, which will take place behind closed doors, have been conducted, the panel will recommend candidates to the president, who will make the final appointment.
The Sars commission of inquiry chair, retired judge Robert Nugent, in his interim report urged Ramaphosa to axe Moyane and urgently appoint a new commissioner. He also recommended that the president follow "an open and transparent process that is subject to critical appraisal, but without compromising the urgency of the appointment".