Sowetan

Pravin wants to get stolen money back

SOEs probe where the funds went

- By Neo Goba

Public Enterprise­s Minister Pravin Gordhan has vowed to recoup money stolen from state-owned enterprise­s by politicall­y connected businessme­n.

Speaking at the Federation of Unions SA mid-year leadership conference in Boksburg, East Rand, where he was reflecting on the state of parastatal­s yesterday, Gordhan said, however, that it would not be an easy task.

“The boards are beginning to collect forensic reports and will initiate new ones and the president has signed a number of proclamati­ons which the SIU [Special Investigat­ing Unit] is beginning to attend to.”

Gordhan said boards at a number of key institutio­ns such as power utility Eskom, rails and ports company Transnet, airline SA Express and state-owned arms manufactur­er Denel have already made significan­t changes.

“The boards are now getting on top of who has done what in these institutio­ns and where has your money been filtered away, where is this money and how do we begin to make people accountabl­e,” the minister said to a round of applause.

“Once the boards have identified all of the above and how much has been stolen, the next task is to find out where is this money and how do we work with internatio­nal agencies’ financial intelligen­ce sectors to help get that money back into the hands of South Africans.”

However, he alluded that those with political connection­s were on a push back to avoid being brought to book.

Turning to the continued bailouts of parastatal­s, Gordhan said the government simply had no money to come to the rescue of these institutio­ns.

“The finance minister isn’t going to give anybody any money at this point in time and I think he made his position very clear that the country is facing financial constraint­s and we need to understand that. Our objective is to avoid bailouts for state-owned institutio­ns. It’s possible in some instances but also difficult in other instances,” he said.

With regard to the wage negotiatio­ns at Eskom, Gordhan said the board would have to go and “cut somewhere else”.

Gordhan reflected on former US president Barack Obama’s sentiments at the Nelson Mandela lecture about greed, saying “it is also happening in our country as people want to steal and continue stealing.”

 ?? /MDUDUZI NDZINGI ?? Minister of Public Enterprise­s Pravin Gordhan addressing members of Fedusa at the mid-year conference held in Boksburg.
/MDUDUZI NDZINGI Minister of Public Enterprise­s Pravin Gordhan addressing members of Fedusa at the mid-year conference held in Boksburg.

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