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State Claws Back R2.1BN Lost Through State Capture – Gordhan

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Riyaz Patel

The State has recovered more than R2.1bn lost through contracts awarded irregularly to entities doing business with State-owned enterprises, according to Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan.

Gordhan was replying to a question from Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) MP Elphas Buthelezi.

The IFP’s deputy president had asked about the interventions in place to recover the monies lost at State-owned companies (SOCs) within the public enterprises portfolio through State capture.

In his reply, Gordhan detailed that over R4.8bn has been lost through State capture.

“The rot within SOCs is deep but can be overcome,” Gordhan said.

Embattled state power-utility Eskom has so far recovered R902mn from McKinsey and a Gauteng High Court has ruled that another company Trillian repay the power entity R600mn to be used for the benefit of the country’s citizens, Gordhan said.

Furthermore, the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has filed a court application on behalf of Eskom to set aside the Tegeta Brakfontein coal supply agreement to the value of R2.7bn.

At Transnet, China South Rail repaid R618mn, relating to irregular prepayments made for locomotive maintenance.

“Civil claims have been lodged against former executives to recover losses that were incurred as a result of their irregular conduct,” Gordhan said.

Gordhan further explained that current leaders at SOCs have a plan to root out corruption. “Each board, supported by other officials is heavily seized with executing the plan.” The plans are beginning to yield “tangible results,” he added.

“However, to be frank, overcoming the full impact of state capture and corruption requires vigorous effort and courage from boards and management,” Gordhan said.

Gordhan acknowledged that SOCs within his department’s portfolio are facing financial difficulties and that the process to turn around SOCs is ongoing. “This will culminate in the review of the operating models of the SOCs,” he said.

Some SOCs will partner with Strategic Equity Partners to improve some operations.

“In that vein, SOCs will provide the minister with proposals on areas where private partnership are required,” Gordhan said.

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