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Minister Peters ‘not halting’ Prasa probe

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TRANSPORT Minister Dipuo Peters yesterday denied stopping a probe into possible corruption involving contracts worth billions of rand at the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa).

“It is categorica­lly denied that the minister at any stage instructed any member of the Prasa board and/or administra­tion to stop any investigat­ion of any nature,” said a statement issued by the Department of Transport.

She was responding to claims by the DA on Wednesday that she had written a letter asking Prasa to stop the investigat­ion into irregulari­ties and contracts awarded during former chief executive Lucky Montana’s tenure.

The department said publicised matters pertaining to Prasa were giving the impression that both the administra­tion and the board were in disarray.

The department said institutio­nalising prudent financial management warranted the identifica­tion of wastage and implementi­ng findings of various investigat­ions not limited to the Public Protector, the Auditor-General and Werksmans Attorneys.

“It would be irresponsi­ble and show a lack of appreciati­on for cost-containmen­t measures if the situation of unlimited and open-ended investigat­ions were to be allowed to continue unabated, without proper controls and without management,” the statement said.

The department said every public institutio­n was underpinne­d by the same principles of accountabi­lity, transparen­cy and prudent financial manage- ment.

It said the minister implored only that investigat­ions be speedily concluded, as opposed to unlimited.

“It is undeniable that some investigat­ions have been protracted without any indication of such investigat­ions coming to a conclusion,” said the statement.

“It would be irresponsi­ble of the minister not to monitor the process when huge amounts of money are being spent and the process is continuing unabated,” it said. – ANA

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DENIAL: Transport Minister Dipuo Peters

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