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A journey from humble beginnings to global leadership
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|August 27, 2025
OVER three decades ago, Sugan Palanee embarked on his career as a trainee accountant, with a single ambition - to one day become a “Big Four” partner.
Today, the South African-born and newly-naturalised British citizen has not only achieved that goal, but has also been appointed global Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Clients and Industries at Ernst & Young (EY), which is one of the world’s “Big Four” accounting firms.
EY reported a combined global revenues exceeding US$50 billion in the 2025 financial year.
“Tt has been a remarkable journey which started from humble beginnings,” he said.
Childhood
Palanee, the second born of three children, said he grew up in Arena Park, Chatsworth. His family later moved to Silverglen.
He lived with his father, Whitey, a debt collector for a furniture business, his now late mother, Moganiammal, a teacher, who later became the principal of Silverglen Primary School, and his siblings, Devon and Thesla.
Palanee said he had many fond memories of his childhood.
“T often spent my time after school playing games such as marbles and gooly ghanda as well as soccer and cricket with children from the neighbourhood. We lived a simple life, but we always had fun. I also remember my parents took us to the Durban beachfront where they used to have a place called ‘Newtons’. There were many rides and games. We also went on family trips. I remember we once did a road trip to Cape Town with a number of family members, which holds great memories for me.
“In addition, I grew up in a household where education, discipline, and service were deeply valued. My mother instilled in me the importance of learning, compassion, and community upliftment, while my father, who was a man of many talents and had a tireless work ethic, taught me resilience and resourcefulness. I believe these values profoundly shaped me into the person I am today.”
Education
Palanee began preschool when he was just four years old.
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