The Herald (South Africa)

Bosasa probe complete

- Angela Daniels danielsa@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

A decade-long investigat­ion into corruption involving facility management company Bosasa and government officials has finally been completed.

Hawks spokespers­on Brigadier Hangwane Mulaudzi said on Thursday the investigat­ion had wrapped up with just some “administra­tion issues that need sorting out” before the docket was handed over to the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA).

Responding to questions sent earlier in the week, Mulaudzi said: “All other matters remain confidenti­al.”

Once the Hawks have handed the docket over, the NPA will have to decide what charges would be laid and who should be charged.

The investigat­ion involves politicall­y connected businessma­n Gavin Watson and former prisons boss Linda Mti, who was also once head of safety and security for Nelson Mandela Bay.

A Special Investigat­ing Unit (SIU) report released in 2009 found that Bosasa officials had allegedly paid bribes to Mti and department of correction­al services CFO Patrick Gillingham to secure multimilli­onrand tenders.

While not much had been heard about the Bosasa investigat­ion in recent years, the corruption allegation­s resurfaced a few weeks ago when the company’s former CEO, Angelo Agrizzi, announced that he would lift the lid on corruption.

Agrizzi said that while he knew he would implicate himself he would provide investigat­ors with statements.

Earlier this week, NPA spokespers­on Luvuyo Mfaku said once the investigat­ion was complete, a decision would be made on whether Agrizzi would become a Section 204 witness (state witness).

Bosasa first became involved in South Africa’s prisons in 2004, to provide catering services.

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