The Star Late Edition

DA member ‘joins FSCA to deal with ANC’

- AYANDA MDLULI ayanda.mdluli@inl.co.za

A POLITICIAN who is a known supporter and member of the DA is the director of investigat­ions at the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA), and was allegedly placed there to “deal” with members of opposing political parties.

Brandon Topham has served as a leader of the DA in the City of Tshwane and as a MP.

A source close to the recruitmen­t alleges that the appointmen­t was made earlier this year, to “deal with ANC members” and other political opponents. Topham resigned as an MP last year to take up his new position in the FSCA.

The source further alleges that Topham also has an “unusual alliance” with Public Enterprise­s Minister Pravin Gordhan.

Topham has since denied that, saying they knew each other because they had worked together closely in Parliament.

According to the source: “We suspect that one of his other mandates is to protect white-owned business interests in the financial markets, which is why companies such as Steinhoff, Tongaat Hulett and EOH were never raided by the regulatory body, despite there being overwhelmi­ng evidence of widespread corruption in both of these entities. Instead, they went for Sekunjalo.”

However, University of Zululand Professor Sipho Seepe said there was nothing wrong in the appointmen­t of persons or former MPs, whether from the governing or opposition party.

He said the only problem was when individual­s were appointed on the basis of pursuing a political agenda.

Two weeks ago the FSCA said it had obtained a court order to raid the offices of Sekunjalo Group as part of an investigat­ion into allegation­s of prohibited trading practices.

Sekunjalo has controllin­g interests in AYO Technology Solutions, African Equity Empowermen­t Investment­s and Independen­t Media, among many other assets.

The company said it would approach the high court to set aside the FSCA search and seizure applicatio­n.

Responding to questions, Tembisa Marele, a spokespers­on at the FSCA, said Topham had had a long career as a lawyer and a chartered accountant.

She said Topham was no longer an active politician and, as a fully independen­t organisati­on, there was no opportunit­y for political abuse in their investigat­ions.

The DA had not responded to questions by the publicatio­n deadline.

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