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Gwede Mantashe Foundation: Where there is smoke there is fire – Kevin Mileham

DA MP asks why Caswell Mokoena was fired if there was no wrongdoing

GwedeMantasha Foundation fires COO: Where’s there’s smoke, there’s fire 

27 January 2021

The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes reports that the GwedeMantasha Foundation has fired its Chief Operations Officer, Caswell Mokoena, in the wake of a funding scandal, despite Minister Gwede Mantashe’s denial of any wrongdoing on either his own part or that of the foundation. It is alleged by the former internal auditor of electrical supply company Voltex that R935 000 was paid to a company called Ntlokholo Investments (of which Mokoena was a director at the time), but was disguised as a donation to the Foundation.

Where there is smoke, there is fire, and Mokoena’s dismissal raises more questions that must be answered:

Why was Mokoena fired if there was no wrongdoing?

Why did the Foundation receipt R935 000 from Voltex (a Bidvest subsidiary), if the money was intended for another company?

Why did Mokoena write to Voltex on a Foundation letterhead acknowledging the donation?

What is Minister Mantashe’s involvement with Ntlokholo Investments and/or Voltex?

Why was Ntlokholo receiving payments, allegedly in relation to the National Solar Water Heating Programme (NSWHP) – administered by Mantashe’s Department of Energy, when it was not involved in the NSWHP?

Minister Mantashe is willing to put his name on the Foundation, and therefore must take responsibility for its actions. We have previously called for a comprehensive investigation into this matter – looking into the affairs of all parties concerned – and reiterate our call on President Ramaphosa to remove Mantashe from office until all allegations against him are resolved. South Africa cannot afford more corruption in high office. Mantashe must go!

Issued by Kevin Mileham,DA Shadow Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, 27 January 2021