POLITICS

AG asked to conduct forensic investigation into PRASA - Dipuo Peters

Minister says independent institution best placed to look into the financial affairs of the Agency

Transport Minister requests Auditor General's office to conduct a forensic investigation into allegations of financial mismanagement at PRASA

2 August 2015

Transport Minister Ms. Dipuo Peters has written to the office of the Auditor General (AG) to request the chapter 9 State institution to conduct a forensic investigation into alleged financial and tender irregularities at the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA).

The Minister has commissioned the AG's office to look into alleged violations of the Public Finance Management Act and other related statutes regarding contracts, engagement of service providers and payments to service providers including but not limited to issues that have received wide media coverage recently.

"Given revelations of the recent past concerning the Passenger Rail Agency, I am of the singular view that an independent institution such as the office of the Auditor General, is better placed and empowered to look into financial affairs at PRASA with a view to identify areas of weakness and recommend corrective measures. I have been in consultation with the Board and senior management of PRASA in the past weeks. I have asked several questions, the responses of which largely inform my decision.

It is worth noting that the AG's office has previously produced reports regarding financial management at PRASA. I have thus requested the AG's office to look into those past reports and immediately attend to identified areas of concern. As the Executive Authority I take primary responsibility for the affairs of State Owned Entities that are administratively and politically accountable to the Ministry of Transport," says Minister Peters.

The Board of Directors of PRASA, management, staff and other relevant stakeholders are expected to cooperate with and provide support to the AG's office in its execution of this brief.

The Minister encourages the leadership of PRASA to remain focused on ensuring that trains continue to run daily and the efficient delivery of the New Rolling Stock programme.

Statement issued by Tiyani Rikhotso, Department of Transport, August 2 2015