A request for state owned company Transnet to be probed has been put forward by the Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution (Casac). Last week Casac requested that public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane investigate alleged corruption and poor corporate governance at Transnet and power utility Eskom. After leaked emails between members of the Gupta family and several South African ministers surfaced, allegations of state capture were once again raised. These allegations resulted in several independent bodies and opposition political parties requesting inquiries into state capture by the Gupta family, as well as the role of cabinet ministers and President Jacob Zuma’s family in several locomotive and coal mine deals. Media reports indicated that Lawson Naidoo, Casac’s executive director, requested that the reappointment of Brian Molefe as group CEO at Eskom be investigated, as well as the role played by the Eskom Board and Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown. “Despite umpteen damning allegations of flouted governance and procurement policies, and seeming corruption, no disciplinary steps have been taken against the individuals involved,” Naidoo said. He also said Mkhwebane should probe the role of former public enterprises minister and current Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba, along with the appointment of Iqbal Sharma and Molefe to the Transnet board. In the leaked emails it also came to light, it was discovered that the Guptas scored billions of rand in alleged deals to assist China South Rail win locomotive tenders from Transnet. Naidoo said this should also be probed.
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