The Herald (South Africa)

Transnet suspends top officials

- Genevieve Quintal

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. –

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