The Citizen (KZN)

‘Fire Moyane now’

Judge Robert Nugent has recommende­d that the suspended commission­er of Sars be sacked, and President Cyril Ramaphosa has said he will ‘apply his mind’ to the suggestion.

- Amanda Watson – amandaw@citizen.co.za

Judge Nugent says suspended commission­er’s document ‘littered with abuse’.

P resident Cyril Ramaphosa is “applying his mind” to Judge Robert Nugent’s recommenda­tion he must immediatel­y sack suspended South African Revenue Service commission­er Tom Moyane.

This was contained in Nugent’s interim report on September 30 as required by the terms of reference set by Ramaphosa in May, when he set the wheels in motion for the Commission of Inquiry into Tax Administra­tion and Governance at Sars.

“Mr Moyane has been given an opportunit­y to give reasons why the recommenda­tions should not be implemente­d,” Presidency spokespers­on Khusela Diko told

The Citizen yesterday. Moyane has not testified at the commission, citing “inherent bias” and “gross unfairness” in a document Nugent called a disgrace and “littered with abuse, invective, and sinister suggestion”.

Initially reported by TimesLive, the recommenda­tion went on to say Moyane’s dismissal should happen “regardless of what the outcome of his disciplina­ry inquiry is”, and Ramaphosa should appoint a new commission­er.

“We stress that the replacemen­t of Mr Moyane is not a panacea‚ but only the first necessary measure without which there is no possibilit­y of rectifying the damage that has been done to Sars‚ and any further recommenda­tions will be fruitless,” the report apparently read.

“To inspire confidence in a new commission­er of Sars, the commission further recommends that he or she be appointed through an open and transparen­t process that is subject to critical appraisal, but without compromisi­ng the urgency of the appointmen­t.”

Further testimony was heard by the commission yesterday of the allegedly more than R100 million paid by Sars to Gartner Consulting.

Gartner spokespers­on Laurence Goasduff said the company was assisting the inquiry.

“We look forward to the opportunit­y to present and discuss this consulting engagement with the commission in the coming weeks.

“At the request of the commission, we cannot provide further informatio­n until this process is completed,” Goasduff told The Citizen.

According to the inquiry on Monday, informatio­n received from Gartner showed the 25 work streams for architectu­re and technology came to a total cost of about R25 million. The project for enterprise architectu­re was R8.9 million and solutions architectu­re was R7.7 million.

Former Sars executive Andre Scheepers told the inquiry yesterday he would never have spent the money.

“Fix the leadership, it starts there,” Scheepers said in response to a question about what it would take to fix Sars, unknowingl­y echoing Nugent’s report to Ramaphosa.

Scheepers said a billion rands should have been spent over four years to upgrade Sars’ IT systems.

“I’m told the last major refresh was done in 2014.

“If there were no subsequent refreshes done of the landscape you’re sitting with a serious problem ... you’re heading for a cliff,” Scheepers said.

“If you didn’t spend that billion rands, you have trouble and it’s not something you can remedy in a single financial year.”

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? TOM MOYANE
Picture: Gallo Images TOM MOYANE

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa