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Prasa alleges fraud in R4bn tenders

The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) has asked the country’s High Court to declare two contracts awarded to a security company invalid two months after asking for the cancellation of an agreement to supply locomotives. Prasa wants two contracts awarded to Siyangena Technologies worth about R4 billion ($250 million) declared invalid because the company was given an advantage through “bid-rigging” and the contracts were coupled with alleged “corrupt activities”, according to an affidavit by chairman Popo Molefe, which was filed with a motion on February 2 at the High Court in Pretoria. The contracts were awarded to Siyangena for the supply and installation of integrated security access management systems at Prasa stations, according to an emailed statement from the rail company and a copy of the court filing. The tenders were designed so that only Siyangena could supply the equipment, Prasa said.

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela said in a report published in August that an investigation into Prasa covering the period from about 2008 to 2013 found the company had a culture of “systemic failure” to comply with its own supply-chain policy. Madonsela also concluded that former CEO Lucky Montana acted improperly regarding the awarding of service contracts and treatment of some employees. Montana didn’t answer a call made to his mobile phone on Sunday. Prasa asked the High Court in Johannesburg in December to cancel a R3.5 billion contract awarded to Swifambo Rail Leasing in March 2013 to supply the company with locomotives made by Vossloh Espana SA. The bidding process included “irrational” specifications whose sole purpose was to rig the outcome, and the decision was unreasonable and unlawful, Molefe said at the time. Prasa spokesman Victor Dlamini said by phone on Sunday that he couldn’t provided any contact details for Siyangena.

Source: www.iol.co.za
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