Integrated Reporting Awards 2022

Integrated Reporting Awards 2022

Your company’s name could be added to a long legacy of Integrated Reporting winners.

2022 Winners

Category Winner Merit
Overall Nedbank Group Limited
Top 40 Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd Vodacom Ltd
Mid-Cap Redefine Properties Ltd Transaction Capital Ltd
Small Cap Attacq Ltd Pan African Resource PLC
Fledgling/Alt-X Afrocentric Investments Corporation Ltd Sea Harvest Group Ltd
Regional National Social Security Fund of Uganda Safaricom PLC
SOEs Development Bank of South Africa SOC Industrial Development Corporation SOC Ltd
Public Sector Auditor-General South Africa Government Employees Medical Scheme
Unlisted Fidelity Services Group
NGO/NPO/NPC Institute of Directors South Africa Cotlands

9 November | 19h00 for 19h30
The Wanderers Club, Illovo

The Awards process ends with a prestigious gala banquet. It will be a night of glamour, recognition, and laughs as we celebrate the best in corporate governance reporting.

Dress Code: Formal / Traditional

Fees include a 3-course meal and selected beverages

  • Seat at banquet: R1,950
  • Table of 10 at banquet: R16,950

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Wanderers Club, Illovo

Our Judges

Prof. John Ford - Associate Professor, Gordon Institute of Business Science
Prof. John Ford
Associate Professor, Gordon Institute of Business Science
Zubair Wadee - Senior Lecturer, Wits School of Accountancy
Zubair Wadee
Senior Lecturer, Wits School of Accountancy
Claude Kamangirira - Assistant Company Secretary, Matair Investments Ltd
Claude Kamangirira
Assistant Company Secretary, Matair Investments Ltd
Corli le Roux - Independent specialist: Sustainability; governance; reporting
Corli le Roux
Independent specialist: Sustainability; governance; reporting
Prof. Elda du Toit - Associate professor, University of Pretoria
Prof. Elda du Toit
Associate professor, University of Pretoria
Yvette Lange - Adjunct Professor, Wits School of Accountancy
Yvette Lange
Adjunct Professor, Wits School of Accountancy
Garth Barnes - Senior Lecturer, University of Johannesburg
Garth Barnes
Senior Lecturer, University of Johannesburg
Dr René de Klerk - Independent Academic Consultant
Dr René de Klerk
Independent Academic Consultant
Dr Nimrod Mbele - Managing Director, Knowledge Anchors Group
Dr Nimrod Mbele
Managing Director, Knowledge Anchors Group
Sabrina Paxton - Senior Client Success Manager at Lumi
Sabrina Paxton
Senior Client Success Manager at Lumi

Master of Ceremonies

Schalk Bezuidenhout, Comedian

Schalk Bezuidenhout was born in Kempton Park or as he calls it – ‘The New York of the East Rand’. In Kempton Park the traditional Afrikaans way of living was a good life. Your mother’s breast milk would be brannewyn en coke and you would walk kaalvoet to school. His family and friends stood back as they watched Schalk evolve from an Afrikaans conservative caterpillar into a beautiful dramaqueen butterfly, complete with a moustache and furry afro.

It was obvious to Schalk’s parents that he would study drama, and to help numb the pain they sent him away to study at the University of Cape Town. While studying in Cape Town Schalk slowly began to realise that there was so much more to life than boerewors and rugby, and started doing stand-up in April 2011.

Schalk Bezuidenhout

Keynote speaker

Cas Coovadia, CEO, BUSA

Cas is Chief Executive Offiver of Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) and the former Managing Director of The Banking Association SA (BASA). He is the Chairperson of the National Business Initiative. He serves on the Board of the Centre for Development & Enterprise. He is the immediate past President of the International Banking Federation (IBFed). He serves as a Council member of the University of Witwatersrand. He is also on the board of the Nepad Business Foundation. He also serves on the Steering Committee of the CEO Initiative.

Cas obtained his B. Com from the University College – Durban in 1971. He completed the Housing Finance Course with the Wharton Real Estate Centre at the University of Pennsylvania. He also completed the Effective Directors Programme with the Kagiso School of Leadership. He has contributed to numerous articles and publications on housing finance, civil society, local government and the role of civic organisations in governance.

Cas Coovadia, CEO, BUSA