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    New Pension Funds Adjudicator Appointed in South Africa

    November 7, 2025
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    Lebogang Paul Mogashoa
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    The Minister of Finance has designated Lebogang Paul Mogashoa as the incoming Pension Funds Adjudicator, with his term commencing on 8 December 2025. This three-year assignment follows the conclusion of Muvhango Lukhaimane’s service, who has occupied the position since 1 July 2013. As reported by Moneyweb, by year’s end, Lukhaimane will have overseen a transformative era at the Office of the Pension Funds Adjudicator, managing numerous resolutions during her twelve-year stint.

    Mogashoa arrives with over seventeen years of expertise in pension fund legislation, administration, oversight, and operations. He presently holds the roles of deputy principal executive officer and company secretary at the Eskom Pension and Provident Fund, having earlier functioned as senior corporate legal counsel for the Pension Fund Manco affiliated with the South African Tourism Board. His professional journey originated at the Office of the Pension Funds Adjudicator as a legal intern, progressing to senior assistant adjudicator.

    An admitted advocate, Mogashoa possesses a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Limpopo, a Master of Management in Governance and Management from the University of the Witwatersrand, and a Master of Laws in Mercantile Law from the University of Pretoria. He has further completed an executive development programme at the University of Stellenbosch. According to the National Treasury, his demonstrated acumen in steering significant litigation within the retirement funds domain and his commitment to communal service render him aptly prepared to guide the office.

    The finance minister has commended Mogashoa’s profound grasp of pension regulations and his devotion to societal welfare as ideal attributes for the leadership position. He has also extended appreciation to Lukhaimane for her remarkable input and exemplary direction in elevating the office’s accomplishments. As noted by LinkedIn’s EPPF post, the Eskom Pension and Provident Fund has congratulated Mogashoa on this prestigious role, highlighting his contributions during his tenure there.

    This transition occurs amid ongoing efforts to enhance accountability in the financial services sector, with the Financial Sector Conduct Authority intensifying scrutiny on underperforming pension fund trustees. According to Moneyweb, recent data indicate a reduction in grievances against major providers, underscoring the office’s impact under Lukhaimane’s stewardship. Mogashoa’s background positions him to continue advancing fair resolutions for pension disputes, potentially addressing emerging challenges such as digitalisation and sustainability in fund management.

    The Office of the Pension Funds Adjudicator plays a crucial role in resolving complaints related to retirement funds, ensuring members receive equitable treatment. As detailed by the Office of the Pension Funds Adjudicator website, recent media releases have focused on fund compliance and member benefit payouts, reflecting the ongoing priorities Mogashoa will inherit. His appointment is anticipated to sustain the office’s reputation for impartiality and efficiency in a sector vital to South Africans’ financial security.

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