The Herald (South Africa)

Judge slates ‘evasive’ Dlamini’s testimony during grants inquiry

- Kgaugelo Masweneng

RETIRED Judge Bernard Ngoepe has criticised former social developmen­t minister Bathabile Dlamini for her testimony during an inquiry into her conduct in her previous portfolio.

Ngoepe made the following remarks in his findings around Dlamini’s role in the social grants crisis:

ý She unjustifia­bly answered “I don’t know” or “I don’t remember” to important questions.

ý She would simply not answer some of the questions.

ý She gave long answers that did not relate to the question asked.

ý Ngoepe said that he had at one stage even questioned whether the interprete­r had correctly conveyed a question‚ but he had no doubt that Dlamini had understood the question given her command of English.

“She was too evasive to some questions. She would answer questions with questions‚” Ngoepe said.

He said a witness could not be criticised for seeking clarificat­ion but Dlamini had done so too often in response to clear questions.

The inquiry was ordered by the Constituti­onal Court to determine culpabilit­y around the social grants crisis last year. A court official said Dlamini had until May 14 to respond to the findings.

Dlamini was accused of failing to ensure that the SA Social Security Agency was equipped to administer social grants after a contract with Cash Paymaster Services was due to expire. The court was forced to extend the contract‚ even though it was found to be illegal.

During the inquiry, former chief executive Thokozani Magwaza accused Dlamini of running Sassa like it was her shop‚ while she blamed him for being the source of all the agency’s problems.

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