Transnet suspends top officials
Two senior Transnet officials‚ implicated in the dubious procurement of 1‚064 diesel and electric locomotives‚ have officially been suspended.
Thamsanqa Jiyane and Lindiwe Mdletshe were served with official suspension letters on Thursday.
This followed a Transnet board meeting on Wednesday.
The board confirmed that the two had been suspended after considering their representations as to why they should not be suspended.
Transnet chair Popo Molefe said: “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 two include the withholding of company information 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‚ cellphones and other devices.
The Transnet board met public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan on Thursday.
The suspension of embattled CEO Siyabonga Gama is expected to follow in the near future.
Molefe said the board would execute other resolutions confirmed by Wednesday’s meeting in due course.
Transnet has been mired in allegations of state capture. –