Sunday World (South Africa)

SIU grills ANC’S Mabe over R27m tuk-tuk tender

Enviro Mobi linked to party’s spokespers­on

- By Ngwako Malatji ngwakom@sundayworl­d.co.za

The Special Investigat­ing Unit (SIU) is turning up the heat on ANC spokespers­on Pule Mabe over a multi-million tender awarded to a company linked to him.

Sunday World can reveal that the SIU summoned Mabe to its offices in Tshwane and questioned him about the tender that was awarded to Enviro Mobi by the Gauteng department of agricultur­e and rural developmen­t in 2017.

The SIU started investigat­ing the tender after a forensic report it compiled for Gauteng premier David Makhura revealed suspicious acts of misconduct and fraudulent activities by the provincial department’s officials and the company. The report, which the SIU compiled after entering into a secondment agreement with the department to assist with the investigat­ions, was handed over to Makhura last year.

After handing over the report to Makhura, the SIU applied for a proclamati­on order from President Cyril Ramaphosa to officially investigat­e the tender, which was meant to provide Gauteng waste pickers with 200 three-wheeler tuk-tuks, known as “karikis”.

In April, Ramaphosa authorised the SIU to investigat­e allegation­s of corruption and maladminis­tration in the affairs of the City of Ekurhuleni and the department, and to recover any financial losses suffered by the government. A senior SIU official, who did not want to be named because he is not allowed to speak to the media, said Mabe arrived with his lawyer at the law-enforcemen­t agency’s headquarte­rs in Centurion last Friday, where he was grilled about the tender.

According to the forensic report, which we have seen, Enviro Mobi mispresent­ed the details of its directors when it scored the tender.

“It further will reveal irregular payments of R27 231 750 to the service provider without any services rendered as set out in the profession­al services contract entered into between the contractin­g parties,” reads the report dated February last year.

“Enviro made a direct misreprese­ntation to GDARD [Gauteng department of agricultur­e and rural developmen­t] during the submission of their tender proposal in which they failed to declare all the directors, which included Mr Pule Mabe, who was still a member of parliament [government employee] at that stage.

The appointmen­t of Enviro was therefore irregular in terms of Section 217 of the Constituti­on,” states the report.

It further stated that the tender was awarded to Enviro Mobi in March 2017, while Mabe only resigned as a legislator in August 2017. This after he declared his directorsh­ip of Enviro Mobi in the register of members’ interests in 2016.

The report stated that investigat­ors found that the department’s CFO knew when he signed off the third payment that the first two had been flagged by the Treasury as irregular.

The SIU also recommende­d that the department register a criminal case of fraud against Enviro Mobi for misreprese­nting the details of its active directors.

The investigat­ors said on July 27 2017, the City of Ekurhuleni sent a letter to the department requesting to participat­e in its contract with Enviro Mobi.

The department acceded to its request and in October 2017, Ekurhuleni sent an appointmen­t letter to Enviro Mobi to manufactur­e and deliver 70 three-wheeler vehicles at a value of R7.8-million. The investigat­ors charged that there was no contract between the city and the company.

Kaizer Kganyago, SIU spokespers­on, said they would not comment on ongoing investigat­ions.

Mabe confirmed that he was questioned by the SIU over the kariki tender.

“The SIU wanted clarificat­ion from me on certain issues about the entity, so they invited me there to shed more light on them,” he said.

 ?? ?? ANC spokespers­on Pule Mabe was interviewe­d by the SIU last Friday.
ANC spokespers­on Pule Mabe was interviewe­d by the SIU last Friday.

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