Daily Dispatch

SIU tribunal bid to recover graft losses

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has establishe­d a special tribunal to enable the Special Investigat­ing Unit to fast track the recovery of money and assets lost by state institutio­ns through corruption.

The presidency said in a statement on Sunday that the tribunal would “fast track the finalisati­on of matters that the SIU refers for civil litigation following conclusion of their investigat­ions”.

“These are matters where the Special Investigat­ing Unit would have referred to civil litigation contracts entered into by state institutio­ns to be declared irregularl­y invalid or set aside.”

Fast-tracking the cases would enable the SIU “to recover money and assets lost by state institutio­ns through irregular and corrupt means; thus ensuring that those who are responsibl­e for the loss of monies and or assets by state institutio­ns are held accountabl­e”.

“The litigation process includes both public and private sectors persons and entities.”

Ramaphosa appointed judge Gidfonia Mlindelwa Makhanya as the president of the tribunal for a period of three years.

The additional members appointed to the tribunal are judges Icantharub­y Pillay‚ Johannes Eksteen‚ Selewe Peter Mothle‚ Lebogang Modiba‚ Thina Siwendu‚ David van Zyl and Sirajudien Desai.

The Sunday Times reported on Sunday that the SIU was probing 11 contractor­s for allegedly stealing R139bn during the building of Eskom’s Medupi‚ Kusile and Ingula power plants. –

Fast tracking would enable SIU to recover money and assets lost

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