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Prasa s legacy of whistle-blower victimisation and co

In its final report, the Zondo Commission concluded that it is unlikely that the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa will recover without urgent interventions to arrest a culture of whistle-blower victimisation and corruption cover-ups. Unfortunately, whistle-blowers continue to be targeted w.

LIVE FEED: State Capture Inquiry - May 3, 2021

LIVE FEED: State Capture Inquiry - May 3, 2021 By Kailene Pillay Share Johannesburg - The Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture will resume on Monday morning with evidence from former Prasa executive Lucky Montana. The former group chief executive returns to the commission, to share testimony relating to allegations of corruption at the railway agency during his tenure. Montana previously tore into former Prasa board chairperson Popo Molefe s testimony. He accused Molefe of distorting facts and misleading the commission. He said he had waited two years to address the commission. WATCH FEED HERE He spoke of their relationship, stating that Molefe had established a campaign to place him in a bad light.

LIVE FEED: State Capture Inquiry - April 21, 2021

LIVE FEED: State Capture Inquiry - April 21, 2021 By Kailene Pillay Share Johannesburg - The commission of inquiry into state capture will continue to hear evidence related to allegations of corruption at the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) from former group chief executive officer Lucky Montana today. The commission will also hear Eskom-related evidence from an expert witness from Quintessence Digital Forensics, Cecil Louwrens. On Tuesday, Montana not only claimed innocence in irregular contracts at the rail agency but he denied he had any links to the Gupta family and former president Jacob Zuma. The former executive told deputy chief Justice Raymond Zondo that there was a campaign to discredit him and that those campaigners included former Prasa board chair Popo Molefe, former Prasa general manager for legal services Fani Dingiswayo and former head of legal Martha Ngoye.

Ex-Prasa head Montana denies links to Guptas, Zuma

Ex-Prasa head Montana denies links to Guptas, Zuma Mercury 2 hrs ago © Provided by Cape Argus Johannesburg - Former Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) chief executive Lucky Montana has not only claimed innocence with regards to irregular contracts at the rail agency, but has denied any link to the Gupta family and former president Jacob Zuma. He also claimed there was a campaign to discredit him. Montana returned to the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture led by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo on Tuesday. Evidence-leader advocate Vas Soni dealt with the affidavit from former Prasa general manager for legal services, Fani Dingiswayo. Dingiswayo has accused Montana of using his power to wield undue influence and claimed that Montana dismissed him when he questioned certain contracts Montana had pushed through.

Ex-Prasa head Montana denies links to Guptas, Zuma

Ex-Prasa head Montana denies links to Guptas, Zuma
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