The former Prasa CEO says move by Sars to attach his assets 'clearly vindictive'
Former Passenger Rail Agency of SA CEO Lucky Montana. Picture: PUXLEY MAKGATHO
However, he described the move to attach his assets as"clearly vindictive, unethical and smacks of abuse of power by the new clique running Sars". "It is a vindictive action by the Sars executive, Mr Viwe Mlenzana. He was fired as CEO of Shosholoza Meyl for corruption and irregular conduct during my tenure as CEO of Prasa.
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