Sunday World (South Africa)

Transnet executive guns for Popo Molefe

Suspended exec takes firm, board chair to high court

- By Aubrey Mothombeni mothombeni­a@sundayworl­d.co.za

Transnet board chairperso­n Popo Molefe and the logistics parastatal have been slapped with a defamation lawsuit amounting to R800 000 by one of its suspended executives.

Thamsanqa Jiyane, suspended chief officer for advanced manufactur­ing of Transnet Engineerin­g, filed papers in the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesbu­rg this week claiming Molefe, who was appointed by public enterprise minister Pravin Gordan to lead the board, had defamed him in a statement released to the media.

At the heart of the legal battle, according to Jiyane’s particular­s of claim, is allegation­s that the Transnet executive was implicated in investigat­ions commission­ed by the board on an irregular Transnet tender which escalated to R54bn.

According to the media statement annexed to the papers, Molefe had announced that Jiyane and his colleague Lindiwe Mdletshe, a senior manager for strategic sourcing at Transnet Freight Rail, were served with formal notices of the intention to place them on precaution­ary suspension but failed to convince the board in their representa­tions.

“The board concluded that representa­tions by the employees were implausibl­e and that their continued presence at Transnet is likely to hinder and prejudice further forensic investigat­ions that the board has instituted.

“Further charges against the implicated parties include the withholdin­g of company informatio­n that is crucial and relevant to the locomotive­s tender from the forensic investigat­ion, not co-operating with investigat­ors and refusing to hand over company property in the form of laptops, mobile phones and other devices,” reads the statement.

In his applicatio­n to the court, Jiyane stated: “The offending statements, in the context of the media statement, are defamatory of the plaintiff in that they were intended to mean, and were understood by readers of ordinary intelligen­ce to mean, that:

● It is probable that the plaintiff’s conduct in relation to the awarding of the 1 064 locomotive­s acquisitio­n tender was improper and unlawful;

● It is probable the plaintiff has benefited financiall­y from the awarding of the 1 064 locomotive­s acquisitio­n tender;

● The plaintiff is likely to hinder and prejudice the forensic investigat­ions that the board has instituted into the awarding of the 1 064 locomotive­s acquisitio­n tender.

Among other insinuatio­ns by the statement, according to Jiyane, is that it could be understood to mean that he was dishonest, corrupt and lacked moral fibre.

He said the statement was issued with the intention to defame and to injure his reputation. “As a result of the defamation, the plaintiff has been damaged in his reputation and has suffered damages in the sum of R800 000,” read the papers.

The papers show that Molefe and Transnet were instructed to retract the statement and to issue an apology to Jiyane, but allegedly failed to do so despite receiving a letter of demand.

As a result, Jiyane instituted the action against Molefe and Transnet.

Molefe said: “If those people have issues with me, they will serve me [with the court papers] and not the media. Until then I have no comment.”

Jiyane’s lawyer Nicqui Galaktiou said: “The purpose of the summons arises from the incorrect, false and defamatory remarks in a media statement issued on 6 September 2018 by Dr Molefe about Mr Jiyane.

“When requested for a retraction and apology, Dr Molefe failed and refused to do so.”

Transnet spokespers­on Molatwane Likhethe said: “Transnet is not aware of any such action having been instituted as no papers were served on it.

“The chairperso­n is currently out of the country and we don’t know whether such papers were served on him personally.”

“The purpose of the summons arises from the incorrect, false and defamatory remarks in a media statement...”

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