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APPOINTMENT OF HENNIE FAUL AS NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
PERTH, AUSTRALIA / ACCESSWIRE / June 1, 2020 / Centamin plc ("Centamin" or "the Company") (CEY.L)(TSX:CEE) Centamin is pleased to announce the appointment of Hendrik "Hennie" Faul to the Board as an independent non-executive director, effective 1 July 2020. Hennie will chair the new Technical Committee and become a member of the Audit and Risk, and the Sustainability committees. Non-Executive Director Mark Bankes will rotate off the Audit and Risk Committee following Hennie's appointment.
Hennie joins Centamin with more than 30 years of mining industry experience across a range of commodities and jurisdictions. As a qualified mining engineer, he brings highly relevant engineering expertise that will complement the existing technical skills on the Board, further strengthening the Company's operational governance.
Hennie joined Anglo American in 2004, initially holding a number of senior engineering positions within its Technical and Base Metals divisions. Most recently, from 2013 to 2019, he was Chief Executive Officer ("CEO") of Anglo American's Copper business, including the Los Bronces and Collahuasi mines in Chile together with the Quellaveco greenfield project in Perú. Prior to that, he was Anglo American's Group Head of Mining from 2011 to 2013, where he was responsible for improving governance and best practices across its diverse global mining portfolio. Between 2009 and 2010, Hennie was CEO of Anglo American's Zinc business.
Hennie is a non-executive director elect of Johannesburg listed Master Drilling Ltd[1]. He previously served as a non-executive director of Amara Mining Plc, the London AIM listed gold company, from 2011 to 2016 until it was acquired by Australian listed Perseus Mining Ltd. From 2011 to 2013, he also served as a non-executive director of Johannesburg listed Palabora Mining Company Ltd.
Following Hennie's appointment, the Centamin Board will comprise of nine members: an independent non-executive chairman, two executive directors and six non-executive directors. The Board's multi-disciplinary members offer a broad range of skills and experience, including finance, legal, mining engineering and geological, capital markets and governmental experience. In accordance with the 2018 Code the Board is greater than 50% independent.
Jim Rutherford, Deputy Chairman, commented:
"It is with great pleasure that I welcome Hennie as a member of the Centamin board. I am confident Hennie will provide an invaluable contribution to our refreshed Board. His recent experience as CEO of Anglo American Copper in particular, running two of the world's largest open pit mines, means that he is ideally suited to take on the role of Chairman of our newly established Technical Committee."