Prasa board dissolved with immediate effect

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Cape Town – Transport Minister Dipuo Peters on Wednesday dissolved the board of the Passenger Rail Agency (Prasa) with immediate effect, acting director-general of Transport Mathabatha Mokonyama said.

He was part of a delegation consisting of the Department of Transport and Prasa board members and management who briefed Parliament on issues plaguing the state-owned entity.

Mokonyama said Peters will institute “interim measures”, which will be announced at a later stage according to eNCA.

Peters through a letter to her acting director-general cited a number of reasons for her decision to dismiss the board, including issues that emerged from the portfolio committee on transport.

The announcement came on the back of heated exchanges between MPs, board members and Prasa’s former acting CEO Collins Letsoalo over a two-day period.

MPs on Wednesday decided to establish an ad hoc committee to look into the irregularities at Prasa.

“We need firm detail, such as the appointment of Werksmans (Attorneys) to do a forensic investigation, reasons for selecting this particular contract, the scope of the assignment and payments,” said DA MP Chris Hunsinger.

His utterances came after Letsoalo had earlier indicated he refused to pay an invoice to Werksmans Attorneys for work done.

Magadzi said the resolution to establish an inquiry was not taken lightly by the committee. “After two days of deliberations, the committee still did not have a sense of whether Prasa will be saved,” said Magadzi.

“It is important that Prasa works if we are to grow the economy and deliver on the mandate to get poor South Africans to work.

“As things are now, there is no sense that the board is in control of anything. It does not seem that there are controls at the entity to ensure good governance in line with legislation. That said, the Committee is of the view that the entity could still be saved.”

Magadzi said the terms of reference and composition of the inquiry will be decided at the next committee meeting.

“Representatives and officials should at all times seek to be of use to the poor people we are meant to serve. Prasa is spending public funds resolving disputes and fighting among officials and, in the meantime, delivery to the people is suffering,” said Magadzi.

Fin24
http://www.fin24.com/Companies/Industrial/prasa-board-dissolved-with-immediate-effect-20170308
 
So, wonder how this will affect the instant tenderpreneurs who have been coining it because of their contacts? Good.
 
Is there ANY SEO in South Africa that is not having massive problems?
 
Molefe: Peters fired Prasa board to protect Letsoalo

Cape Town - Axed Prasa board chairperson Popo Molefe believes Transport Minister Dipuo Peters decision to fire the board is likely an attempt to protect former acting CEO Collins Letsoalo.

Following the sudden dissolution of the board, Molefe told ANN7 he was not officially informed that he was fired. However, he noted that other board members confirmed receiving letters from Peters advising them that their services have been terminated.

"We will challenge it to ensure that we defend our rights as directors, our integrity and reputation."


He said the board would like to believe that it exercised its fiduciary duties and actively worked to clamp down on corruption.

"We were dealing with these matters, the irregularities, corruption... [it] amounts to billions of rands of the taxpayers' money."

Molefe said Peters attempted in the past to stop the board from investigating corruption. "I think South Africans want to see seriousness in confronting acts of corruption in this country."

A senior government source told News24 on Wednesday it was "an absolute disaster" to dissolve the Prasa board. "The board, especially Popo Molefe, have been instrumental in exposing the mass corruption there despite all efforts to stop them."

After the board fired Letsoalo, Peters wanted a detailed report into the matter, which was submitted to the minister last week, said Molefe.

He said he expected the minister to engage the board on the report but instead she decided to fire the board.

'I am a fighter'

In an interview with eNCA, Molefe said: "I am a fighter. I have been around for a while. I am obviously disappointment because I would have expected the minister to deal differently with this matter."

He added that the board devoted a lot of energy to try to set Prasa on a path to success and to be able to provide the country with a modern and efficient rail transportation system.



The DA’s spokesperson on transport Manny de Freitas told Fin24 that he wasn’t surprised that Peters dissolved the Prasa board. He said Peters should now make sure she appoints board members who meet the right criteria, such as having extensive knowledge of the rail industry and experience of how to turn an organisation around. “We waste too much time on board governance issues at the expense of commuters,” De Freitas said.

'Too little, too late'

The DA supports the decision, but it is too little, too late and should not absolve Peters from accountability for the mess that the entity is in, he said. Prasa is currently under investigation for over a billion rand in the current financial year in irregular payments.The announcement of the dissolution of the board came at the same time that the portfolio committee on transport decided to launch an inquiry into the gross mismanagement at Prasa.Dikeledi Magadzi, chairperson of the portfolio committee on transport, said the resolution to establish an inquiry was not taken lightly by the committee.

“It is important that Prasa works if we are to grow the economy and deliver on the mandate to get poor South Africans to work.

Magadzi said the terms of reference and composition of the inquiry will be decided at the next committee meeting.
“Although the DA welcomes the decision by the PC to launch an inquiry into the governance challenges at Prasa, the DA is suspicious of the timing of the dissolution of the board,” De Freitas said."This would not be the first time that Minister Peters has asserted her power unilaterally over state-owned enterprises, and we believe that this move is an attempt by the Minister to escape accountability."The presentations made to Parliament in the past two days has made it abundantly clear that the Minister is not innocent in the disastrous state of affairs at Prasa. The mess at Prasa needs to be resolved and that the Minister accounts for her role in the crisis."

Earlier on Wednesday, Letsoalo said he had a volatile relationship with board members. He also denied claims that he unilaterally hiked his salary by 350%.
In addition to calling the board members “disingenuous” about whether his salary package was approved, or not, Letsoalo alleged that Molefe was paid R75 000 for every board meeting he attended.The board members claimed money for supplementary board meetings without prior approval from the executive authority and Molefe subsequently repaid R680 000. Letsoalo claimed that no board member, except Molefe, had paid back the money.

Fin24
http://www.fin24.com/Companies/Indu...ired-prasa-board-to-protect-letsoalo-20170308
 
Inept, incompetent nincompoops, all of them. Power hungry, egotistical, greedy but obtuse in their jobs. Ignorant to corruption.

Go visit the DRC, we will be looking exactly like them soon enough. Zuma learned well from his old friend Mbuto Seko Seko on how to turn a state into your own personal business. The exact same processes happened in the DRC.
 
The board was incompetent and corrupt.

The new CEO is at least greedy (we can't judge yet for incompetent and corrupt).
 
I thought this board was on the up and up due to them firing the acting CEO?
 
I thought this board was on the up and up due to them firing the acting CEO?

Up yes. But they were during Montana (previous CEO), period where billions have disappeared.

They just raised the alarm and tried to correct it after Montana was exposed by Madonsela but they were definitely aware or even part of the honey jar loot.

Molefe has admitted in court documents that he was aware that dodgy and costly non performing contracts were funding the ANC.
 
The board was incompetent and corrupt.

The new CEO is at least greedy (we can't judge yet for incompetent and corrupt).

Forcing HR to give an increase and not following due process is not regarded a being corrupt anymore?
 
Forcing HR to give an increase and not following due process is not regarded a being corrupt anymore?

You didn't follow the story, did you?
He did not force anyone to give him an increase. At the very least, there was a misunderstanding. At the worst, it was a ploy by the board to get rid of him. Send the guy a letter, stating salary increase. Deny it later or claim it was misinterpreted.
 
Up yes. But they were during Montana (previous CEO), period where billions have disappeared.

They just raised the alarm and tried to correct it after Montana was exposed by Madonsela but they were definitely aware or even part of the honey jar loot.

Molefe has admitted in court documents that he was aware that dodgy and costly non performing contracts were funding the ANC.

Jeepers. The rot is set in deep when you think the rot is good.
 
You didn't follow the story, did you?
He did not force anyone to give him an increase. At the very least, there was a misunderstanding. At the worst, it was a ploy by the board to get rid of him. Send the guy a letter, stating salary increase. Deny it later or claim it was misinterpreted.

From the Sunday Times report:

Just a month after his arrival, Letsoalo demanded the same R5.9-million package Montana had got.

When Prasa's acting head of human resources resisted Letsoalo's demand for the massive increase, the interim CEO accused him of "insubordination" and had him replaced.
 
Seems that, just about every SOE, is an utter mess at the moment.

Correct. That's the so-called "AffirmativeAction" at work. What is with South Africans and race discrimination? They did it in the past. They do it now and it looks like they will do it in future. Like it or not.
 
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