The Herald (South Africa)

Council president denies taking R5m

- Nomahlubi Jordaan

A LAWYER representi­ng Danisa Baloyi‚ the suspended president of the Black Business Council (BBC)‚ says she denies taking a “missing” R5-million donation.

Baloyi was suspended pending the outcome of an investigat­ion into the donation the BBC received from Airports Company South Africa (Acsa).

Baloyi facilitate­d the payment into the BBC’s account by Acsa – it was meant to fund the BBC’s transforma­tion lobbying programme.

Her lawyer‚ Lesley Ramulifho‚ told Radio 702 yesterday that the BBC knew where the money was and that it was not with Baloyi.

“My client denies any wrongdoing and she is cooperatin­g with the ongoing investigat­ion‚” Ramulifho said.

“What I can confirm is that there was a letter which was given to the intermedia­ry to raise funding on behalf of the BBC.

“As to the contents of where the money needed to be paid‚ I am not privy to that.”

He said the BBC was aware of where the money was – and so was Baloyi. “They should be going after where the money is.” BBC secretary George Sebulela said the organisati­on was shocked to learn that Acsa had paid the money‚ which was meant to be paid into the BBC bank account but did not reach it.

“The office had to call Acsa requesting support for a good cause and we were then notified that Acsa has in its records proof of payment that was supposed to be used for BBC activities,” he said.

“We were quite alarmed and shocked to learn that R5-million had been paid to BBC.” – TimesLIVE

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