The Herald (South Africa)

Zwane admits Vrede dairy farm project badly managed

- Mawande Ama Shabalala

Former Free State agricultur­e MEC Mosebenzi Zwane has conceded that Estina had “badly managed” the controvers­ial Vrede dairy farm project.

Zwane was appearing at the Zondo commission of inquiry yesterday.

Despite his admission, Zwane denied any wrongdoing.

According to him, at the time the project started in 2012, he had no idea Guptalinke­d Estina was involved.

In fact, Zwane said, he was informed that an Indian dairy company, Paras, was the one that would run with the project — hence his visit to India that year.

Zwane insisted he had only learnt about Estina’s involvemen­t when he left the department.

“In hindsight, knowing all issues, this project was badly managed,” Zwane said.

He said the project was conceptual­ised in 2011 and was to be financed at a cost of R114m a year for three years.

In the first year the provincial executive committee, he said, resolved that his department should “reprioriti­se R30m” from other projects and a provincial treasury committee was to come up with ways to find R84m.

Commission chair deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo was puzzled by this, as it gave him the impression that the project was not properly planned if it did not have a budget.

“In terms of thorough planning, I agree with the chair, it looks clumsy,” Zwane conceded.

However, he dismissed allegation­s that he had intimidate­d and threatened to kill whistle-blowers who lifted the lid on the alleged wrongs identified in the

Vrede farm project.

Zwane slammed the commission for accepting such allegation­s, saying they were made without being backed up by evidence.

“It is unfair on me that such serious allegation­s can just be made without any evidence,” he said.

 ?? Picture: SIZWE NDINGANE ?? SHARING HIS VIEWS: Former Free State agricultur­e MEC Mosebenzi Zwane testified yesterday
Picture: SIZWE NDINGANE SHARING HIS VIEWS: Former Free State agricultur­e MEC Mosebenzi Zwane testified yesterday

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