Transnet’s new execs out to nab looters of billions
The good news is that the train crew has been sacked and Transnet is back in the driver’s cab, the passenger trucks filled with sheriffs helping hunt down the culprits.
The good news is that the train crew has been sacked and Transnet is back in the driver’s cab, the passenger trucks filled with sheriffs helping hunt down the culprits.
Popo Molefe told the State Capture Commission that he and his new team found Transnet in a state of total paralysis when they arrived in May last year.
Popo Molefe reminds us, SA now has an extradition treaty with the UAE so even the Guptas aren’t safe.
The Gupta family has denied it attempted to capture the R51bn Prasa tender on behalf of a bidder in 2012, as alleged in a letter written by former CEO Lucky Montana.
Prasa wants two contracts awarded to a security company invalid two months after asking for the cancellation of an agreement to supply locomotives.