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Zwane in the hot seat at Zondo Commission

───   KATLEHO MORAPELA 06:51 Mon, 12 Oct 2020

Zwane in the hot seat at Zondo Commission  | News Article

Former Free State MEC for Human Settlements, Mosebenzi Zwane, will today re-appear before the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture.


His testimony will be in relation to houses that were supposed to be built in 2010 when his department was allocated R1.4 billion from the national housing conditional grant to build thousands of low-cost housing units.

His testimony before the Commission last month revealed how a tender process was started, but abandoned before the process could be concluded.

The national government at the time allegedly told the province that it risked forfeiting the money if it was not spent by the end of the financial year, and the province then resolved to continue with the project without following a tender process.

Zwane confirmed that the Department then decided to create a database of contractors and suppliers to be used.

Whilst Zwane has admitted to flouting tender procedures in creating the database, he told the Commission on September 25 that he was acting on instructions given by the Executive Council of the province.

He said he was told to create a new database of contractors and suppliers after an open tender process was abandoned, and that this process was also approved by the then Head of the Department, Gift Mokoena, as well as the former Chief Financial Officer Seipati Dlamini.

He further told the Commission he was told by the accounting officer and the CFO that the department has for years been doing this without any hiccups.

Whilst Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo expressed shock by how an MEC, who was later appointed the Minister of Mineral Resources, could have not seen anything wrong with the creation of a new database instead of following a tender process, he also expressed his disbelief upon hearing how Zwane claimed to be unaware of the contents of the Housing Act, which fundamentally guides his department.

Zwane is expected to take the stand at 10:00.


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