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Governance

Governance of the CPUT Retirement Fund

In the same way, as a company needs directors to run it, a Fund needs Trustees to run it. The Trustees’ duties are similar to those of a company board of directors – they are put in a position of trust. The duties centre around protecting the interests of the Fund’s members.

The Board of Trustees governs the Fund. In this section you can find out more about:

  • Who the Trustees are, what their responsibility is and how they are elected.
  • Details of the Committees of the Board.
  • Who the statutory officer bearers of the Fund are.

The Trustees

In this section, the following is dealt with:

  • How the Trustees are elected and appointed
  • The duties of the Trustees
  • Profile of the current Trustees

Committees

A committee is a working forum tasked with considering strategic matters and assisting the Board in the implementation of strategy. It is advisory in nature and answerable only to the Board of Trustees.

The Fund currently has 2 standing committees, namely the:

  • Finance, Investment and Audit Committee
  • Benefits and Administration Committee

The committees only have the authority to make recommendations to the full Board of Trustees. In certain circumstances, the Board may delegate decision-making authority to the relevant Committee.

Office bearers

The office bearers are statutory appointments in terms of the Pension Funds Act.

The current office bearers of the Fund are:

  • Principal Officer: Ms R Davids
  • Actuary: G Base of Willis Towers Watson
  • Auditors: Price Waterhouse Coopers

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