Cape Times

Magadzi’s Zondo assertions challenged

- MANNY DE FREITAS MP

THE oral submission at the Zondo Commission by Dikeledi Magadzi, chairperso­n of the Transport Portfolio Committee (PC) in the fifth Parliament (between 2014 and 2019), has been a cacophony of obfuscatio­n and shirking of responsibi­lity. Her testimony reaffirms and confirms my oral testimony to the Zondo Commission last week.

In her testimony, Magadzi spoke as if the PC had no authority, power or recourse to do anything to bring alleged corruptors or alleged criminals to book. On numerous times, Magadzi simply did not respond to the questions posed.

Her testimony goes further in that she claims that correspond­ence that I had written to her was tabled at PC meetings and that members of the PC collective­ly agreed that my correspond­ence should be ignored.

My assertion is that this is simply not true.

Should Ms Magadzi stick to her version of events, then she should be able to back this up with records of this in the parliament­ary official minutes of the meetings of the PC or even from the Parliament­ary Monitoring Group who record more detailed minutes of the same meetings. In both instances this is not recorded.

However, should Magadzi’s version of events be taken as correct, by her own admission the oversight by the PC of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) was “found wanting” and matters were dealt with in a “superficia­l way”. This is despite me constantly alerting the committee of issues taking place before our eyes and splashed brightly in all mainstream media.

It is clear that Magadzi and the

ANC members of the Transport PC were complacent in all the corruption and looting taking place in Prasa. Magadzi again reiterated that the “mandate and instructio­ns of the ruling party” (the ANC) were that all ANC members would always “toe the party line”, ahead of South Africa and its Constituti­on.

This remains the case as Magadzi, current deputy minister of transport, is allowing the looting, corruption and destructio­n of rail and Prasa.

Through the Zondo commission, the spotlight is on what continues to take place within Prasa today.

| Johannesbu­rg

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