Outgoing South African Revenue Service commissioner Edward Kieswetter has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) in recognition of his exceptional leadership and contributions to the field of taxation and public administration.
Kieswetter delivered a deeply personal and reflective address after receiving the honorary doctorate, hailing the sacrifices of parents who have supported their children’s education and career aspirations. He also acknowledged the significant role that education plays in shaping the future of South Africa, citing the Department of Basic Education as a key driver of this mission.
Edward Kieswetter’s Legacy
Kieswetter’s tenure as SARS commissioner has been marked by significant reforms and improvements in tax administration, including the implementation of a new tax collection system and enhanced efforts to combat tax evasion and corruption. His leadership has been widely praised by stakeholders, including the South African Revenue Service itself.
Key Achievements
Some of Kieswetter’s key achievements include:
- Improving tax compliance and revenue collection
- Enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of tax administration
- Promoting transparency and accountability in tax governance
Kieswetter’s honorary doctorate is a testament to his dedication and commitment to public service, and serves as an inspiration to future generations of leaders and tax professionals in South Africa.