Seven candidates have been shortlisted to fill vacancies on the ICASA council. councillors CareerMoves ICASA_org
The National Assembly has approved the recommendation of seven candidates for consideration to serve on the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Council.
As the regulator of telecoms, broadcasting and postal services, the ICASA council is the highest decision-making body within the organisation. It consists of eight members and a chairperson. After what it describes as an extensive public consultation process, the Portfolio Committee on Communications says it recommended the candidates based on their performance during interviews.
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