Prasa: maladministration, impropriety, and failure

Chris.Geerdts

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The PP should post a complaints template for state owned entities and government departments on her website. This could be Eskom, SABC, Petronet, or whatever. That will speed up applications. Something like this:

Please tick where applicable:
[ ] Maladministration
[ ] Tender fraud
[ ] Irregular appointments - mark a [ ] nepotism b [ ] sexual favours c [ ] cadre deployment d [ ] request of high ranking politician
[ ] General corruption
[ ] Incompetence
[ ] Serious criminal convictions
[ ] Serious criminal charges pending

I look forward to more suggestions :)
 

agel

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Business as usual I see haha; hoping something actually happens this time with the report. Anyone know if we're still going to receive the rest of the shipment of trains?


lol :D
Kind of reminds me looking at programs on DSTV nowadays. Seen it before, seen-it-before, seenitbefore,SIB, SIB ... #SIB
 

Kilgore_Trout_Redux

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This is Africa. The new CEO will do the exact same thing and be rotated out to the next position where they can strip the nation bare just like the outgoing CEO.

People need to realize that corruption and graft is just part of the culture here.
 

Solarion

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Almost all the stations along the South Coast have these departure boards. They were installed several years ago at the cost of millions. None of them have ever worked not once. Some tender crony in PRASA received some nice fat kickbacks for this.

5-bus-station-display.jpg
 

schumi

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Montana to go to court over public protector findings

Adam Wakefield, News24

Johannesburg - Former Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) CEO Lucky Montana will go to court to challenge findings made by Public Protector Thuli Madonsela implicating him in maladministration at the parastatal.

Montana, speaking during a Tuesday morning interview on Talk Radio 702, said: "The Public Protector is not a judge, so I'm going to take this matter to a court of law, as a court to review it and set it aside. That is my main objective."

He told the broadcaster he would take each of the findings against him on review because he feels "they are false, they are factually incorrect".

Said Montana: "I think all of the allegations, all of the findings the public protector has made, including on the issues that she said I was personally involved, I don't even accept them."
On Monday, Madonsela said disciplinary action has to be taken against Montana for maladministration at the parastatal.

Prasa board chairperson Popo Molefe had to report details of the alleged financial misconduct that took place to the Treasury and the auditor general, and explain what he intended to do about it.

Montana widely implicated

Montana was widely implicated in Madonsela’s report on maladministration at Prasa.

In 2012 the SA Transport and Allied Workers Union reported allegations of corruption and tender irregularities at Prasa to the public protector.

According to the report, the complaints were principally levelled against Prasa management and Montana.

Allegations included financial mismanagement, procurement irregularities, unmanaged conflict of interest, nepotism/cronyism/corruption, irregular appointments and maladministration.

“About 17 tenders and contracts collectively exceeding R2.8bn were specifically identified by the Complainant for investigation of supply chain irregularities, including non-competitive processes, cronyism, scope creep, cost overruns, overpayment and fruitless and wasteful expenditure,” Madonsela said at the beginning of her report. Madonsela said she had held numerous meetings with Montana and his lawyers which were chronologically outlined in the report entitled 'Derailed'.

The report directly implicates Montana on eight charges, including:

• The improper termination of contracts of seven cleaning companies followed by an irregular replacement with two other companies which constituted maladministration, abuse of power and improper conduct.

• The improper appointment of a media company to produce a magazine for the agency. Montana acted "unlawfully" and"‘displayed a disconcerting disregard for the rule of law".

• The improper award by Montana of a R10m tender for the development of a "Contingency Emergency Preparedness Programme" for Metrorail without a competitive process.

• Fruitless and wasteful expenditure estimated at R5m after the improper termination of contracts of five executives.

• Improper suspensions which gave rise to labour dispute settlements amounting to R3.35m.

Montana was dismissed on July 16, amid allegations that the state-owned entity had put millions of rands into new diesel locomotives which allegedly do not conform to South African rail line standards.
A statement released by Prasa on the day did not disclose any details about why Montana was fired.

News24
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http://www.fin24.com/Economy/Montana-I-will-go-to-court-over-Prasa-report-20150825
 

schumi

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[video=youtube;txy0lmsvueI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txy0lmsvueI[/video]
 

Vrotappel

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Maladministration, impropriety, and failure - Seems like an average day at the job for your average ANC cadre.
 

grok

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Better watch out Montana, Ma'Thuli's coming for your dignity! LOL!
 

rpm

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Public Protector Thuli Madonsela was creating nothing other than drama following the release of her report into maladministration at the Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa), former CEO Lucky Montana said on Tuesday.

In an interview with radio station 702, Montana said Madonsela's conclusions were not based on facts.

"The issue that Prasa wasted billions of rands as stated in The Times today is part of the drama that I'm talking about. It's not actually based on facts," Montana said.

"I think [as] South Africans, we've got to look at the issue. If someone doesn't agree, the Public Protector may not agree with the way in which Prasa has done certain things but it doesn't mean that the way they've done them is corruption, or is irregular, or is maladministration.

"That is very important and I think that is also another principle that I want to test in a court of law."

If that principle was not defended, the country was going to have a problem, Montana said.

"...People who run companies, who make choices, who make trade-offs... then would be accused because somebody is not happy with them, with the way in which it's done.

Montana widely implicated in report

"I was the CEO of the company. In some instances, you'll remember we've seen the framework of law, on policy and the Constitution. You must make the choices that are there.

"I found that in fact in real terms there's nothing other than the drama that she has created and I want to demonstrate that in a court of law so that is tested properly."

On Monday, Montana was widely implicated in Madonsela’s report on maladministration at Prasa.

In 2012 the SA Transport and Allied Workers union reported allegations of corruption and tender irregularities at Prasa to the public protector.

"About 17 tenders and contracts collectively exceeding R2.8bn were specifically identified by the complainant for investigation of supply chain irregularities, including non-competitive processes, cronyism, scope creep, cost overruns, overpayment and fruitless and wasteful expenditure," Madonsela said at the release of the report on Monday.

Madonsela said she held numerous meetings with Montana and his lawyers which were chronologically outlined in the report titled "Derailed".

The report directly implicated Montana on eight charges.

Montana was dismissed as CEO on July 16 amid allegations the state-owned entity put millions of rands into new diesel locomotives which did not conform to South African rail line standards.

News24 - http://www.fin24.com/Economy/Montana-slams-Madonsela-for-creating-drama-20150825
 

rpm

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Public Protector Thuli Madonsela was creating nothing other than drama following the release of her report into maladministration at the Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa), former CEO Lucky Montana said on Tuesday.

In an interview with radio station 702, Montana said Madonsela's conclusions were not based on facts.

"The issue that Prasa wasted billions of rands as stated in The Times today is part of the drama that I'm talking about. It's not actually based on facts," Montana said.

"I think [as] South Africans, we've got to look at the issue. If someone doesn't agree, the Public Protector may not agree with the way in which Prasa has done certain things but it doesn't mean that the way they've done them is corruption, or is irregular, or is maladministration.

"That is very important and I think that is also another principle that I want to test in a court of law."

If that principle was not defended, the country was going to have a problem, Montana said.

"...People who run companies, who make choices, who make trade-offs... then would be accused because somebody is not happy with them, with the way in which it's done.

Montana widely implicated in report

"I was the CEO of the company. In some instances, you'll remember we've seen the framework of law, on policy and the Constitution. You must make the choices that are there.

"I found that in fact in real terms there's nothing other than the drama that she has created and I want to demonstrate that in a court of law so that is tested properly."

On Monday, Montana was widely implicated in Madonsela’s report on maladministration at Prasa.

In 2012 the SA Transport and Allied Workers union reported allegations of corruption and tender irregularities at Prasa to the public protector.

"About 17 tenders and contracts collectively exceeding R2.8bn were specifically identified by the complainant for investigation of supply chain irregularities, including non-competitive processes, cronyism, scope creep, cost overruns, overpayment and fruitless and wasteful expenditure," Madonsela said at the release of the report on Monday.

Madonsela said she held numerous meetings with Montana and his lawyers which were chronologically outlined in the report titled "Derailed".

The report directly implicated Montana on eight charges.

Montana was dismissed as CEO on July 16 amid allegations the state-owned entity put millions of rands into new diesel locomotives which did not conform to South African rail line standards.

News24 - http://www.fin24.com/Economy/Montana-slams-Madonsela-for-creating-drama-20150825
 

Kilgore_Trout_Redux

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Because Zuma has made a mockery of the NPA everyone else thinks they can too.

Can this country get any more broken.
 

The_Assimilator

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Double post @rpm.

Lucky is in full damage control mode. Not gonna help him against Thuli's honesty.
 

OrbitalDawn

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Double post @rpm.

Lucky is in full damage control mode. Not gonna help him against Thuli's honesty.

She's one of the few public servants with credibility and ability.

Heard another twat phone into 702 earlier today moaning about how she's attracting controversy and not going about the "processes" correctly, as if he would know what to do.

He essentially complained that those implicated in her reports don't get a chance to criticise her work in the media before the report is released.
 
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