The Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) has once again made history on the global stage. Tshepo Mofokeng, the Director for Internal Audit and Risk Management at SMU, has been elected to serve on the Global Board of Directors of the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) — a significant appointment that highlights SMU and South Africa’s growing influence in the world of governance and audit.
The announcement was made during the IIA’s Annual Business Meeting, held in Toronto, Canada, on 16 July 2025. Mofokeng was voted in as the 2025–2026 Director of Global Services, a role that places him at the forefront of the global internal audit profession, which comprises over 260,000 members across more than 104 countries.
With over 24 years of experience, Mofokeng is widely respected in the audit and risk sector for his ability to transform underperforming audit functions and his deep expertise in governance, financial reporting, and risk assurance. His professional journey began at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and has since spanned multiple industries, including minerals, energy, finance, transport, and higher education.
Reflecting on his unexpected journey into internal auditing, Mofokeng shared, “I stumbled upon internal audit by chance, having started in external audit. But it’s a profession that immediately resonated with me — it’s about providing assurance, managing risk, improving internal controls, and enhancing governance so organisations can achieve their objectives.” He added, “Organisations that embrace internal audit as a strategic partner tend to achieve long-term sustainability and earn greater public trust.”
Prior to his global election, Mofokeng served as Chairperson of the Board of the Institute of Internal Auditors South Africa (IIASA) from 2021 to 2024. During his tenure, he was a key figure in strengthening audit practices across South Africa and advocating for better governance structures within both public and private sectors.
At SMU, Mofokeng has been instrumental in embedding a culture of transparency, accountability, and sound risk management, positioning the university as a leader in institutional governance. His election to the global IIA board is a reflection not only of his personal achievements but also of the growing recognition of SMU’s commitment to ethical leadership and excellence.
Commenting on his new global role, Mofokeng noted the importance of inclusion and unity across the audit profession: “With members from different countries and cultures, it will be essential to listen to all voices and reflect their aspirations and concerns in the IIA’s global work. In particular, there is a great need to strengthen governance and controls across the African continent.”
A Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Chartered Accountant (CA), and holder of the Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA), Mofokeng also chairs the audit committee of the Department of Employment and Labour and has held senior roles in both state and private institutions, including the Department of Mineral and Energy and SekelaXabiso.
His appointment marks a proud moment for SMU and South Africa, further embedding the country’s expertise in global networks shaping ethical and effective governance.
By Tumelo Moila


