Business Day

Holomisa court bid frivolous, says Matjila

- Karyn Maughan

Public Investment Corporatio­n (PIC) CEO Dan Matjila has slammed the UDM’s court bid to force Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene to suspend and discipline him as an ill-conceived “abuse of court process” — which, he says, is based on “frivolous” and false allegation­s of which he has been cleared.

Matjila says that the UDM’s applicatio­n is misguided because — under the PIC’s own governing document — only the PIC board has the power to suspend him, not the minister.

UDM leader Bantu Holomisa has not challenged the board resolution that cleared Matjila.

The PIC manages almost R2trillion in government pension and other funds, making Matjila one of the most powerful players in the economy.

Matjila’s arguments against his removal are contained in an affidavit before the High Court in Pretoria, lodged in response to Holomisa.

Holomisa’s argument centres on the claim that the PIC board cleared Matjila of allegation­s of corruption without conducting a thorough investigat­ion.

But says Matjila: “There are no credible facts contained in the UDM’s founding affidavit justifying that this honourable court should interfere with the rights, duties and functions of the [PIC board], as provided in law.”

He says the board conducted a proper investigat­ion into the allegation­s and the resolution­s reached by the board following that investigat­ion “cleared my name and concluded that there was no merit to the allegation­s”.

Those resolution­s, he says, “remain valid, binding and enforceabl­e”, and have not been challenged by the UDM, despite the party insisting that the investigat­ion process was a “sham”. Therefore, he argues, there is no legal basis for his suspension.

Nene is also opposing the

UDM’s applicatio­n, and has described the allegation­s against Matjila, which relate to accusation­s that he used his position to improperly benefit his supposed girlfriend, as “uncorrobor­ated hearsay evidence”.

Matjila has repeatedly denied that he is or was romantical­ly involved with the woman.

The PIC board has also stated in court documents that the whistle-blower responsibl­e for those allegation­s has been “discredite­d”.

However, Deputy Finance Minister Mondli Gungubele, who is also the chairman of the PIC, has stated in an affidavit to the court that, “I cannot confidentl­y state that the board acted properly when it dealt with these matters.” He has not opposed Holomisa’s applicatio­n.

In September 2017, a “whistle-blower” known only as “James Nogu” sent e-mails to the PIC claiming that Matjila had acted improperly by awarding a R21m loan to a company that was linked to his alleged lover Pretty Louw. It was also claimed that he had asked a company in which the PIC had invested to settle a R300,000 personal debt of Louw.

Holomisa says there is clear evidence that there is some truth to certain of the allegation­s made and maintains that the PIC board deliberate­ly did not investigat­e whether there was a relationsh­ip between Louw and Matjila.

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