Daily Dispatch

‘ I have nothing to hide about Sodi payments,’ says Nxesi

- MAWANDE AMASHABALA­LA

Labour and employment minister Thembelani ‘ Thulas’ Nxesi has promised his full co-operation with law enforcemen­t agencies and the state capture inquiry about a R45,000 payment that businessma­n Edwin Sodi made for “underprivi­leged” schoolchil­dren at his request.

Nxesi was responding after Sodi revealed to the Zondo commission on Tuesday that he made two payments of R30,000 and R15,000 towards financing the schooling needs of two “underprivi­leged ” pupils.

Sodi is the businessma­n who was awarded a R255m asbestos tender in the Free State. He was quizzed at the commission this week about transactio­ns from his company’s bank account that made reference to top ANC leaders and ministers.

Sodi explained that the payments were not for Nxesi’s personal benefit.

Nxesi said this was correct and added that Sodi paid for “underprivi­leged ” children.

“In 2017, I was part of a general appeal to raise money to keep three children in school

— the children of deceased trade unionists in financiall­y distressed circumstan­ces following the deaths of their parents,” he said.

“Several sources were approached, including Mr Sodi. Mr Sodi made the following payments: R15,000 for school fees deposited directly into the learner’s school account, and R30,000 was paid directly for accommodat­ion of two learners to allow them to continue with their schooling.”

Nxesi insisted that this did not amount to “gratificat­ion ” as he personally had not benefited from it and Sodi had not received anything from the minister in return for it.

Nxesi said there were no personal relations between him and the children he had secured help for from Sodi.

The minister however failed to explain how he knew Sodi and why he had approached him for help.

He also did not explain why he, earning more than R1m per annum as a minister, had not contribute­d the R45,000 himself.

 ?? Picture: TREVOR SAMSON ?? PROMISE: Thulas Nxesi on Thursday promised to co-operate with law enforcemen­t agencies and the state capture inquiry.
Picture: TREVOR SAMSON PROMISE: Thulas Nxesi on Thursday promised to co-operate with law enforcemen­t agencies and the state capture inquiry.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa