Share

Communications minister exonerated

Johannesburg - Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has essentially exonerated Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda of wrongdoing in two reports presented to President Jacob Zuma.

Madonsela probed whether Nyanda had breached the Executive Members' Ethics Act and the Executive Ethics Code at the request of Democratic Alliance parliamentary leader Athol Trollip and Cope MP Julie Killian.

Killian's complaint emanated from reports that a company in which Nyanda is alleged to have a 45 percent shareholding - Abalozi Security Risk Services - had been awarded a R55m contract by Transnet Freight Rail (TFR).

Killian alleged Nyanda benefited improperly from the contract allegedly awarded to Abalozi.

The allegations on the second investigation were based on media reports in which it was alleged that Abalozi - previously known as General Nyanda Security Risk Advisory Services and GNS Risk Advisory Services - had been irregularly awarded a contract for providing risk management, advisory and security services by the Gauteng public transport department on October 25 2007.

Madonsela found there was no conclusive evidence to substantiate the allegation that Nyanda was personally responsible for securing the TFR contract, or that he used his position or relationship with the CEO of TFR to do so, the presidency said in a statement on Wednesday.

However, Madonsela further found that the statement issued to the media by Nyanda supporting the then CEO of TFR - Siyabonga Gama - who was the subject of a disciplinary inquiry by Transnet, violated section 2.3(d) of the Code in that Nyanda used his office improperly to benefit the erstwhile CEO.

Regarding the second complaint, Madonsela found there was no basis for finding Nyanda's conduct constituted a conflict of interest in violation of Section 2 of the Act and the provisions of Sections 3 of the Code.

Madonsela also made certain recommendations in her two reports which the president was still considering.

Zuma would submit the reports to Parliament as required by the Act, the presidency said.

In another statement, Nyanda's spokesperson Tiyani Rikhotso said Nyanda felt vindicated by the findings.

"What was confirmed is the information already in the public domain, which indicates that General Nyanda's children's trust, the Mphephethwa Trust, to which he donated his shares on becoming minister, owns a 45% shareholding in Abalozi," Rikhotso said.

It was therefore important to note that whatever adverse findings by the Public Protector on this matter did not affect Nyanda's standing, his credibility and had no impact on his position as communications minister or member of society.

"It is our hope that these findings put to rest the string of continued malicious allegations made against the minister by opposition parties with regard to what was perceived to be conflict of interest," Rikhotso said.

- Sapa 
 

We live in a world where facts and fiction get blurred
Who we choose to trust can have a profound impact on our lives. Join thousands of devoted South Africans who look to News24 to bring them news they can trust every day. As we celebrate 25 years, become a News24 subscriber as we strive to keep you informed, inspired and empowered.
Join News24 today
heading
description
username
Show Comments ()
Rand - Dollar
18.83
+1.0%
Rand - Pound
23.52
+1.2%
Rand - Euro
20.14
+1.3%
Rand - Aus dollar
12.30
+0.9%
Rand - Yen
0.12
+2.3%
Platinum
921.80
-0.4%
Palladium
961.00
-3.0%
Gold
2,335.81
+0.1%
Silver
27.27
-0.6%
Brent Crude
89.01
+1.1%
Top 40
69,358
+1.3%
All Share
75,371
+1.4%
Resource 10
62,363
+0.4%
Industrial 25
103,903
+1.3%
Financial 15
16,161
+2.3%
All JSE data delayed by at least 15 minutes Iress logo
Company Snapshot
Editorial feedback and complaints

Contact the public editor with feedback for our journalists, complaints, queries or suggestions about articles on News24.

LEARN MORE
Government tenders

Find public sector tender opportunities in South Africa here.

Government tenders
This portal provides access to information on all tenders made by all public sector organisations in all spheres of government.
Browse tenders