UNTU WELCOMES THE INVESTIGATION BY THE HAWKS INTO 40 CRIMINAL CHARGES ABOUT PRASA

UNTU WELCOMES THE INVESTIGATION BY THE HAWKS INTO 40 CRIMINAL CHARGES ABOUT PRASA

popoThe United National Transport Union (UNTU) welcomes the confirmation by the Hawks that they are investigating 40 criminal charges related to alleged corruption at the The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) during the reign of Lucky Montana, its former Chief Executive Officer.

Popo Molefe, chairman of the PRASA board, had to inform Parlement that these charges excludes the parastatals civil claim in the North Gauteng High Court about the Afro-400 diesellocomotive that was brought on a tender for R600 million from Spain.

Molefe told Parlement that quit a number of PRASA employees and managers had since “ran away” since disciplinary steps have been taken. He had to inform Parlement on PRASA’s budget so far for the 2016/2017 financial year.

 Steve Harris, General Secretary of UNTU, says he needs to compliment Molefe at his persistence in trying his utmost best to get the derailed passenger railway operator back on track to the benefit of all South African who are depended on passenger trains to get to work.

 “UNTU would like to see the rest of the PRASA management corps led by acting CEO Collins Letsoalo to follow his lead. Currently its seems like Molefe is the last man standing,” says Harris.

 For enquiries phone Harris on 082 566 5516.

 Issued on behalf of UNTU by Sonja Carstens, Media and Liaison Officer. For UNTU Press Releases e-mail sonja@untu.co.za or phone 082 463 6806.

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