The Fiduciary Institute of Southern Africa (FISA) is pleased to announce that Adv Khayelihle (Khaya) Thango was voted to the position of Deputy Chairperson at the recent Annual General Meeting of the Institute.
Adv Thango is an Advocate at the KwaZulu-Natal Bar with a wide-ranging practice that includes representing government departments at a local, provincial and national level. His previous work experience includes Head of Executor Legal Compliance at BoE Trust KZN, Legal Manager at Absa Trust KZN, and Acting Deputy Master at the Department of Justice.
Angelique Visser, Chairperson of FISA, said: “We congratulate Khaya on his appointment and are looking forward to working closely as a team this coming year in order to meet the Institute’s strategic objectives which will be to the benefit of members, stakeholders and the public.
“FISA Council represents members from various professions, including the legal, financial planning, accounting, trust and estate planning sectors which means that the team collectively have the qualifications, experience and skills to shape the fiduciary industry.”
Adv Thango replaces Graham McPherson on FISA’s Council, whose term had run to an end. Ms Visser thanked him for his contribution, both recently and in past years.