$ = R 8.03
£ = R 12.81
€ = R 11.19
Oil = $ 110.78
Gold = $ 1640.6
Last Update:
02:00 23 Oct 11
SPONSORED LINKS ›
Cars Online
Property Search
Online Dating
Local sleepovers
Book flights online!
Work money smarter
Wine of the Week
Win the Lottery
Go shopping!
sxc.hu
Ex-director denies graft
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 12:00
The communications department is conducting an investigation
into allegations of corruption, but would not comment on a report
that a top official would be suspended on Monday.
"There is a widespread investigation to look at corruption in the department [relating to] incidences of malpractices," spokesperson Tiyani Rikhotso said.
This followed complaints raised by the National Education,
Health and Allied Workers Union.
He could not comment on a report in The Times which alleged a
director faced 26 disciplinary charges concerning millions of rands
in wasted department money.
The director allegedly gave jobs to friends that had not been
advertised, improperly secured money to be transferred to her
account to upgrade an air ticket from economy to business class,
hiring companies for R3-million to do work the department could
have done and recommending counter offers for employees who claimed
to have found higher paid employment.
She was also accused of being selective when instituting disciplinary action against staffers found to be distributing pornography by e-mail.
The newspaper reported the previous director general, Lyndall
Shope Mafole had also signed off a payment to a Nepad entity in
which her partner was involved, without progress reports or
indications of how the money was spent.
Shope Mafole joined the ANC breakaway group the Congress of the People last year.
The Sunday Times quoted her as saying: "Obviously, you can't be 100 percent sure, but I am absolutely certain that... the
department of communications, when I left it, would be counted as
among those departments where... you would find the bare minimum of misappropriation or anything, whether you talk about issues of nepotism of anything like that. I am quite sure that I ran a department that is quite clean."