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Satawu slams golden handshake for former executives

- LOYISO SIDIMBA loyiso.sidimba@inl.co.za

ONE of Cosatu’s affiliates has slammed state-owned transport, freight and logistics company Transnet’s decision to pay over R24 million to two former executives – despite their having been suspended earlier this year.

Ravi Nair, former Transnet Freight Rail chief executive, and former group chief operations officer Mlamuli Buthelezi were paid R12.5m and R11.5m respective­ly when they resigned from the entity, following their suspension­s in March this year.

Transnet has described the payments as a “settlement in respect of service terminatio­n, included in other payments,” according to its annual financial statements for the 2018/19 financial year.

This is on top of Buthelezi’s annual salary of over R5.2m and R806 000 for Nair in the 12 months that ended on March 31.

The SA Transport and Allied Workers’ Union (Satawu), which organises at Transnet’s various divisions, expressed shock at the payments to the two.

Satawu general secretary Jack Mazibuko said yesterday that the informatio­n on the payments to the pair was never disclosed to the union when they met Transnet’s acting chief executive, Mohammed Mahomedy, at the organisati­on’s head office in Midrand, Joburg, two weeks ago.

“Had we been aware, we would have raised our concerns at that meeting and taken the company to task,” Mazibuko said.

He said at the general meeting attended by Satawu, Transnet’s other recognised union, the United National Transport Union, and non-unionised workers, they were told auditors had raised concerns about fruitless and wasteful, as well as irregular, expenditur­e at the entity.

Irregular expenditur­e stood at R58.5 billion in 2018/19, which Transnet has reported as significan­t due to the expected inclusion of the R41.5bn expenditur­e on the purchase of 1064, 95 and 100 locomotive­s that have been the subject of several investigat­ions.

Fruitless and wasteful expenditur­e was reported to be R484m.

According to Mazibuko, workers were told no incentives would be paid due to Transnet’s poor performanc­e.

Transnet spokespers­on Molatwane Likhethe was approached for comment, but had not responded by print deadline.

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Mlamuli Buthelezi
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Ravi Nair

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