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Portfolio committee accused of lying in its report on the SAA-Takatso deal

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    The portfolio committee on public enterprises is accused of lying in its report on the cancelled SAA-Takatso Consortium deal.

    The accusation comes as the committee met on Wednesday to adopt its report on theĀ controversial sale of a 51% stake in SAA.

    COMMITTEE ACCUSED OF LYING IN THE REPORT ABOUT THE SAA-TAKATSO DEAL

    Earlier this month, Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan announced that theĀ SAA-Takatso Consortium deal has been cancelled.

    The committee met on Wednesday, 27 March, and is adamant that the SIU must investigate the deal.

    On the same day, the DPE said the conclusions of the portfolio committee in the report are inconsistent with the mandate ā€“ to ascertain whether there was any merit to the allegations levelled by former DG Kgathatso Tlhakudi.

    The department accused the committeeā€™s chair, Khaya Magaxa, of overlooking critical submissions by itself and Gordhan ā€œand opened the door to Mr Tlhakudi to keep altering his false narratives to hoodwink the publicā€.

    ā€œThe committeā€™s conclusions even defy a declaration by Parliamentā€™s legal advisor Andile Tetyana, who told the committee he found no sign of corruption in the proposed deal,ā€ the department said.

    ā€œBased on its early assessment, the DPE has found the report to be riddled with conjecture, fabrications, distortions, and lies aimed at impugning the reputation of the DPE, its staff, and that of Pravin Gordhan,ā€ the department added.

    WILL THE SIU BE ROPED IN TO PROBE THE DEAL?

    Last week, DPE slammed the committee chair for saying he would ask the Speaker to institute an investigation by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) into the SAA-Takatso deal.

    ā€œThe issue was whether there was any impropriety in the deal. Parliamentā€™s legal adviser pronounced this, saying the deal had no corruption. Yet, Magaxa sees it fit to conflate issues by entertaining new lies by the former DG,ā€ the department said.

    According to DPE, Tlhakudi signed off on the correspondence addressed to prospective partners while evaluating the expressions of interest.

    Furthermore, DPE is adamant that Gordhan did not hand in the Takatso Consortium; instead, it was appointed through a process that Tlhakudi led.

    Gordhan, has reportedly threatened to take Parliament to court for proposing that the SIU looks into the collapsed deal,Ā The CitizenĀ reported.

     

    source:Portfolio committee accused of lying in its report on the SAA-Takatso deal (thesouthafrican.com)

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