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|office = Governor of the [[South African Reserve Bank]] |
|office = Governor of the [[South African Reserve Bank]] |
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|term_start = August 1989 |
|term_start = August 1989 |
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|term_end = August |
|term_end = August 1999 |
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Revision as of 16:35, 1 November 2013
Christian Lodewyk Stals | |
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Governor of the South African Reserve Bank | |
In office August 1989 – August 1999 | |
Preceded by | GP De Kock |
Succeeded by | Tito Mboweni |
Personal details | |
Born | 13 March 1935 |
Alma mater | University of Pretoria |
Dr. Christian Lodewyk Stals (born 13 March 1935[1] was the seventh Governor of the South African Reserve Bank, serving from 8 August 1989 to 7 August 1999. He succeeded Dr. G.P de Kock who had died in office.
He obtained a BComm degree from the University of Pretoria[1]
During his term, South Africa's constitutional arrangements were changed again. The Second Republic was superseded by the Third Republic. It was also during his term that South Africa returned to the Commonwealth of Nations. It was President Nelson Mandela who kept Dr. Stals in office. Stals was succeeded by Tito Mboweni.[2][3]
References
- ^ a b http://www.whoswho.co.za/christian-stals-1035
- ^ Dr Christian Lodewyk Stals, South African Reserve Bank website, Retrieved 9 November 2010
- ^ Hlatshwayo, Nomile (3 November 2009). Excited Governor Mboweni bows out!, Times of Swaziland ("The 50 year-old Mboweni is the eighth governor of the SARB, having succeeded Dr. Christian Lodewyk Stals in August 1999")
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