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Chief risk officer's report

"We have worked hard to bring on a multi-disciplinary team in the CODE function with expertise in GRC, legal, internal audit, HR and procurement. We have hired individuals with cross-functional experience so we can serve the wider organisation effectively and make a meaningful impact even with a relatively small team. We have a wealth of internal skills to assist us with building out our teams and technology wherever we can to streamline and take the friction out of day-to-day business processes."

Fatima Newman
Chief Risk Officer

EOH COMPREHENSIVE REMEDIATION DASHBOARD

Forensic analysis of risk

ENSafrica risk assessment

100%

Group legal maturity assessment

100%

Human capital maturity assessment

100%

Strengthened governance and risk management

Bid governance framework

100%

Internal audit function, plan and charter

100%

Corporate governance framework

100%

Updated governance structures and processes

100%

Deliver justice and mitigate damage

Ongoing legal process

100%

Expose IT whistleblowing app

100%

Anti-bribery programme

100%

A sustainable and ethical futureproofing for people

Employee Code of Conduct

100%

Know your client (for suppliers)

100%

Recruitment of key skills

100%

Employee ethics training and platform

100%

QNow that EOH has concluded the investigation into the legacy business practices, what further steps still need to be taken?

To date, EOH has instituted legal action against a number of the perpetrators identified as part of the investigation. In addition to providing information to the Hawks and the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), EOH has been engaging with the National Treasury and the Special Investigating Unit (SIU). An agreement has been reached between the SIU and the Company over repayment of the over-payment to EOH on the Department of Defence licence agreements.

QEOH recently changed auditing firms. What level of review did they do on the forensic investigation and how comfortable are you with the outcome?

QThe legacy issues in the public sector business have been a key part of the clean-up of the company. Can you elaborate how you and your team have gone about implementing process to ensure the highest governance and compliance standard?

Q How has the governance function changed over the past year?

QWhat role do you believe technology can play in enhancing governance and compliance?

QHow has EOH ensured compliance policy adoption within the organisation?

Q How has the organisation responded to COVID-19 from a Governance, Risk and Compliance perspective?

Q There has been a rise in cyber-attacks over the past few months as we have seen more and more reports on companies that have experienced security incidents, how are you dealing with this threat within EOH?

Q What are your focus areas for the 2021 financial year with regards to GRC within EOH?

Fatima Newman

Chief Risk Officer