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In August 2018, the SADC Council of Ministers approved the establishment of a permanent secretariat for CISNA to be financed by the contributions from Member Authorities.
CISNA Secretariat was established on 27 May 2021, under paragraph 21of the CISNA Rules to ensure that CISNA has ongoing access to capable secretariat services to assist it in making recommendations and decisions and undertaking its functions. The CISNA Secretariat shall be hosted within a Member State by such Member Authority selected by the General Council.
The CISNA Secretariat shall be headed by the Secretary General appointed by the Governance Council and shall act in accordance with the instructions of the Governance Council. The main responsibilities of the CISNA Secretariat, amongst others, shall be the following:
The CISNA Secretariat has to ensure reporting to the Committee of Ministers of Finance and Investment, SADC Secretariat.
Staff in the CISNA Secretariat
Ms Harjan is Senior Manager at the Financial Services Commission.
Republic of Mauritius
Mr Chimana is Policy Analyst at the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority.
Namibia
Mr Mwenye is Principal Analyst at the Reserve Bank of Malawi
Malawi
Mr Mulenga is Chief Examiner at the Reserve Bank of Malawi.
Malawi
Ms Beeharry is Analyst at the Financial Services Commission.
Republic of Mauritius
Ms Shadha HEEROOA is Analyst at the Financial Services Commission.
Republic of Mauritius
Mr. Bhavishsingh ORGOO is Analyst at the Financial Services Commission.
Republic of Mauritius
The Committee of Insurance, Securities and Non-Banking Financial Authorities (CISNA) was established in 1998, pursuant to Annexure 10 of the SADC Protocol on Finance and Investment as a committee of authorities responsible for the supervision of insurance, securities, and non-banking financial institutions (NBFI) in SADC Member States. CISNA is part of the Directorate of Finance, Investment and Customs of the SADC Secretariat and reports to the SADC Committee of Ministers of Finance and Investment through the Committee of Senior Treasury Officials.