The Herald (South Africa)

Bobani: New fraud claims

Hawks affidavit reveals case opened by Mettler

- Michael Kimberley and Rochelle de Kock kimberleym@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Mongameli Bobani is being investigat­ed by the Hawks for alleged fraud and contraveni­ng the Municipal Systems Act.

The case against him was opened in July by now suspended city manager Johann Mettler.

Details of the two allegation­s are contained in an affidavit from Hawks investigat­or Captain Henk Fourie, which formed the basis of a searchand-seizure warrant served on Bobani when his office was raided in October.

The affidavit – seen by The Herald – contains claims that Bobani, an ordinary councillor at the time, contacted an official at Absa bank and asked her not to issue a bond of security requested by Mettler in preparatio­n for an applicatio­n in the Port Elizabeth Labour Court.

“Bobani allegedly telephoned the coverage support manager at Absa bank to attempt to influence her not to issue a bond of security,” Fourie says in the affidavit.

It is believed Bobani told Absa that Mettler did not have the authority to request the bond of security – a claim seemingly viewed by investigat­ors as misreprese­ntation of municipal informatio­n and interferen­ce with the duties of an accounting officer.

Fourie says Bobani allegedly made this call from his official municipal cellphone.

The Herald understand­s that Mettler needed to secure a bond of security from Absa for the municipali­ty’s court review applicatio­n involving former municipal legal services official Nobuntu Mgogoshe.

Mgogoshe had been fired six months earlier for alleged misconduct in relation to legal advice she gave to then CFO Trevor Harper to pay a company for CCTV cameras.

The metro said later the payments had been irregular and unlawful as there was no contract in place.

Mgogoshe won her case against the municipali­ty at the SA Local Government Bargaining Council in June.

It ruled she be reinstated and paid R342,725 in backpay.

At the time Mettler, who believed the arbitrator “committed a gross irregulari­ty in the conduct of the arbitratio­n proceeding­s” and erred in applying the law, said he would apply to the Labour Court to set aside the award.

To proceed, he had to get a bond of security certificat­e from the bank to certify that the municipali­ty had the funds to pursue the case in court.

Fourie says in the affidavit: “It is alleged that Bobani at- tempted to influence the municipal manager or any other staff member or an agent of the municipali­ty not to enforce an obligation in terms of the act.”

He states further that Mettler opened a case of fraud and contravent­ion of the Municipal Systems Act in July.

Section 119 of the Municipal Systems Act states that a person convicted of such an offence and sentenced to jail for more than 12 months – without the option of a fine – would be disqualifi­ed to be a councillor for five years after being convicted.

Hawks Eastern Cape spokespers­on Captain Anelisa Feni confirmed that a case of alleged fraud and contravent­ion of the Municipal Systems Act was being investigat­ed.

“We are unable to release further informatio­n,” she said.

Absa spokespers­on Phumza Macanda said the bank did not comment on its clients.

“[This includes] former, current or prospectiv­e clients.”

Port Elizabeth lawyer Danie Gouws, who is representi­ng Bobani, said he was not a suspect and remained innocent.

“It is baseless and unfounded allegation­s and appears to now be a trial by media while also appearing to be politicall­y oriented,” he said.

Gouws declined to comment further and Mettler also declined to comment.

Mgogoshe said she was unsure if the municipali­ty was still pursuing the Labour Court review applicatio­n against her as she had not been made aware of any developmen­ts by her lawyer.

She said she was still sitting at home.

“He [Mettler] wants to drain me financiall­y even though I won my case. He did not even have a council resolution authorisin­g him to take the matter on review, but he did it anyway.” Mettler has been on sus-

‘He [Mettler] wants to drain me financiall­y even though I won my case’ Nobuntu Mgogoshe

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pension since September because of allegation­s of misconduct brought forward by Bobani.

Asked if she knew why Bobani would try to prevent Absa from issuing a bond of security for the city to pursue the case against her, Mgogoshe said: “I’m not aware of that.

“But remember, for a bond of security to be obtained by the municipali­ty, there has to be a council resolution and there was never a council resolution in my case. So, maybe [Bobani] could have been trying to stop that. But I don’t know, I’m not sure.”

Bobani has previously stated that he believed Mgogoshe and other suspended black staff were victimised by Mettler and they should be brought back from suspension.

The Hawks affidavit also revealed an alleged corrupt relationsh­ip between Bobani and businessma­n Fareed Fakir, whose company, Heerkos Projects, benefited from multimilli­on-rand contracts from the municipali­ty, most of which did not go through the proper tender processes.

Heerkos Projects allegedly paid R664,000 to Bobani between April 2014 and May 2015, according to the affidavit.

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