The Citizen (KZN)

Official spells out breakdown of Moyane relationsh­ip

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A senior South African Revenue Services (Sars) official yesterday narrated to a commission of inquiry into tax administra­tion and governance how his relationsh­ip soured with suspended commission­er Tom Moyane.

Hlengani Mathebula, who was responsibl­e for enforcemen­t at Sars, was testifying at the Nugent Commission of Inquiry.

“Shortly after joining [Sars], in or around March 2016, I was appointed to act in the role of a chief officer: enforcemen­t. This I did till June 2017.

“The functions in this portfolio included investigat­ive audits, debt management, criminal investigat­ions, compliance audit, excise and business support,” Mathebula testified before the inquiry, chaired by retired judge Robert Nugent in Pretoria.

“My working relationsh­ip with the Commission­er Tom Moyane started off the same way as most working relationsh­ips between an employee and employer starts – cordial, full of enthusiasm, optimism, goodwill and determinat­ion to work together for the betterment of Sars and the country.

“However, in and around May 2016, hardly four months in the job, various developmen­ts ensued which soured the relationsh­ip between myself and the commission­er.”

Mathebula said at times he expressed different opinions to that of Moyane and other Sars executives “which was seen as opposition and, in some instances, even betrayal”.

He said various investigat­ions were instituted against him, and subsequent­ly his portfolio was broken down.

“My refusal to carry out instructio­ns that I deemed to be against policies and my conscience was seen by the commission­er as being non-committal. As a result, I found myself having to constantly explain and to pledge my commitment to serve the institutio­n,” said Mathebula.

He said one day Moyane called him into his office and gave him a list of staffers that should either be dismissed or suspended.

“On the list, there was at least the name of one person I was familiar with and I believed in this person’s integrity.

“A day or so, I came back and asked the commission­er where he got the list. He had refused to give me the [written] list but asked that I should write [names] down. I asked him what would be the major reason why I should suspend or investigat­e these people. He said because they were part and parcel of the rogue unit,” Mathebula said.

“I had read that stuff [about the Sars rogue unit] and I had no evidence. I wasn’t comfortabl­e to investigat­e people without informatio­n but by simply being given the names.

“I asked where he got the informatio­n, and he said Mr Jonas Makwakwa [Sars’ former chief operations officer] had given him the names while they were together in New York. I said I was uncomforta­ble with that.

“I said if, in the course of my work as the acting head of enforcemen­t, I discover informatio­n that leads me to say these people are involved in activities that require investigat­ion, I would do so.”

Mathebula said at another stage, Moyane gave him a list of people to appoint without following procedure.

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? TOM MOYANE.
Picture: Jacques Nelles TOM MOYANE.

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