Cape Argus

More funding likely for probe into allegation­s of state capture

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THE ACTING chairwoman of Parliament’s portfolio committee on public enterprise­s said she was waiting for a formal response on a request for more funding for its planned investigat­ion into allegation­s of state capture at state-owned enterprise­s.

The committee sent a multi-party delegation to meet with the legislatur­e’s chair of chairs, Cedric Frolick, after members expressed their dismay at a legal opinion from Parliament advising against hiring an independen­t evidence leader, as it would be expensive.

Acting chairwoman, Zukiswa Rantho, said: “We met with Mr Frolic yesterday to indicate the kind of resources and the time frames the committee is looking at. He promised to write back to the committee today with a response, but he was amenable to the request of the committee.”

Rantho said Frolick had agreed with the process the committee wanted to follow and the assessment of the resources it would require. She added that members had raised the possibilit­y of bringing in Advocate Ntuthuzelo Vanara as evidence leader, given his experience and his work as evidence leader in the parliament­ary inquiry into the SABC.

The committee had initially sought Vanara’s services but was told it would not be possible given his workload as the Registrar of Members’ Interests.

Rantho said it was eager to “urgently start with investigat­ions into the state capture allegation­s” and confirmed that the main focus of the probe would be Eskom, Transnet and Denel.

She said the committee had noted the “hasty disposal” of the media assets of the Gupta family, who are at the centre of state capture allegation­s, and would take legal advice on how this might impact on the work of the committee. – ANA

THE MAIN FOCUS OF THE PROBE WOULD BE ESKOM, TRANSNET AND DENEL

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