The Citizen (KZN)

Prasa friction may end in court

- Nkululeko Ncana

Another court challenge is looming between the minister of transport and the board of the Passenger Rail Agency (Prasa).

The Citizen understand­s that Prasa’s board is set to deliver its response to Transport Minister Joe Maswangany­i later today.

Maswangany­i wrote to the rail agency’s board two weeks ago asking it to give reasons why its members should stay in office.

In his letter, Maswangany­i blamed Prasa’s board for the rail agency’s dismal state of affairs.

But Prasa board chairperso­n Popo Molefe, pictured, accused the transport ministry of being disingenuo­us and of being a catalyst to the ongoing crisis at the rail agency, for failing to endorse the appointmen­t of a permanent CEO – a process that was completed almost a year ago.

Insiders told The Citizen that the decision by Maswangany­i to dissolve the board was a “foregone conclusion” and that he was just following a process to ensure that it is above board.

“The minister has long made up his mind and will act to remove Molefe. It’s a long made decision,” said one insider close to the process.

Another insider said a court challenge was on the cards should Maswangany­i move to dissolve the board a mere five weeks before it finishes its term at the end of July.

“The issues that the minister is dealing with were already dealt with in the last court applicatio­n which the ministry lost,” the insider said.

Maswangany­i’s predecesso­r, Dipuo Peters, fired Molefe and his board early in March this year.

In a scathing judgment, the High Court in Pretoria set aside Peters’ decision, saying her decision to fire the board was irrational.

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