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Companies Secretary De Beers Group Legal & CosSec South Africa, Johannesburg Associate / Perman ...

De Beers Group

Job Description

Job Description

The purpose of the role is to lead and oversee Group wide corporate governance, board administration, corporate governance compliance, statutory management, and licensing activities across multiple jurisdictions, including but not limited to South Africa, Botswana, Dubai, and Angola.

Key Tasks
  • Lead the enhancement and implementation of the Group's corporate governance framework and ensure adherence across all operations; serve as a senior governance advisor to directors, executives and board committee members, providing expert interpretation of legislation.
  • Implement a Group wide statutory compliance strategy, identify governance risks, implement corrective or preventative controls and develop continuous improvement opportunities to strengthen governance maturity across the Group.
  • Provide strategic direction in corporate restructures and continuous improvement of governance systems and processes.
  • Manage the governance, compliance and reporting requirements for the Group's subsidiaries and joint ventures.
  • Annual Report & Accounts - lead the drafting, review and sign off process for governance sections of the Annual Report (corporate governance, statutory disclosures) and ensure directors remuneration disclosures are obtained time ly for inclusion in Annual Reports, while ensuring that all disclosures meet global best practice, legal requirements and reflect sound governance stewardship.
  • Provide governance oversight and guidance on new entity creation, restructuring, acquisition, disposals and cross border or intercompany transactions.
  • Manage all of the Group's legacy share schemes including the administration of share scheme payments, communication with participants, ensuring accurate reporting required by the business and/or legislation, working with key suppliers (registrars, trustees, outsource providers) and advising the Senior Companies Secretary and Manager, Company Secretarial on best practice.
  • Demonstrate behaviour in line with health, safety and environmental standards and with the Group's values.
  • Contribute to the financial planning of the department, ensuring governance activities are delivered within budget.
  • Fully understand the policies, processes and systems which apply to your team's work and provide leadership so that your team works within these.
Qualifications
  • ACIS.
  • Minimum 7 years extensive multinational company secretarial experience at senior level, preferably in a complex corporate or mining environment.
Required Skills & Knowledge
  • Deep expertise in corporate governance, regulatory compliance and Company Law across multiple jurisdictions.
  • Ability to influence at senior executive and board level.
  • Draft high quality board papers, reports and disclosures with professional precision.
  • Skilled in navigating sensitive governance issues with diplomacy and authority.
Eligibility Criteria

This role is open to all individuals and we will support employees who might need to relocate.

About This Role

Career insights for Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants positions

Salary Benchmark
R15,317/month
R12,213 to R20,849/month
Source: WageIndicator ZAR data
Key Skills for This Role
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Common Technologies
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Job Overview

Date Posted
14 Apr 2026
Location
Gauteng, South Africa

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Median Salary (ZAR)
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