LEA could slash 100 jobs in drastic makeover

LEA is set to reduce its workplace
LEA is set to reduce its workplace

Local Enterprise Authority (LEA) could cut close to a third of its 378-strong staff, in a broad restructuring exercise led by a new CEO and made urgent by revelations of perennial wastage at the parastatal.

BusinessWeek has learnt that although a new structure due to be unveiled at the parastatal will include new job titles, its net effect could be the removal of up to 100 existing positions.

The exercise is said to be part of a broader clean-up ahead of a planned merger with one or more parastatals under the Trade Ministry. LEA, it is expected, could merge with CEDA as both deal with SMME development and support, in pursuit of citizen empowerment and economic diversification.

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