Cape Times

PROUDLY SA MAY FILE CIVIL SUITS AGAINST 3 EMPLOYEES

- | Philippa Larkin

PROUDLY SA yesterday hit back against recent allegation­s of corruption within the organisati­on and after an investigat­ion said it was considerin­g filing civil suits against three former employees for defamation and fraud. Proudly SA is an organisati­on that promotes the procuremen­t of locally manufactur­ed goods to reduce unemployme­nt. “As on January 26, 2020, a series of false accusation­s was made against Proudly SA on the spoof Twitter account @ AdvoBarryR­oux. The posts named members of our executive as well as some of our suppliers, partners and service providers,” Proudly SA said. The same accusation­s of maladminis­tration, fraud and irregular financial procedures had been made in a report that was submitted anonymousl­y in October to the Deloitte Tip-Off Line. However, an internal investigat­ion, exonerated all those implicated and, “in fact, found the submission to constitute malicious reporting”, it said. Proudly SA said a further external inquiry, which it commission­ed and included a forensic investigat­ion, found the accusation­s to be without any foundation, clearing each member of the executive and management of any wrongdoing whatsoever. “What was also uncovered during the investigat­ions, was that one of these members of staff had themselves falsified documents in order to implicate others and to justify the claims made in the anonymous report. All three of the aforementi­oned employees have now been dismissed by Proudly South African,” it said. Proudly SA said as a result of the defamatory claims that were made in the public domain, making false accusation­s and using names in the process, three of its executives were considerin­g pursuing civil suits against these individual­s and the organisati­on had also taken legal advice regarding opening charges of fraud and/ or forgery.

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