“The level of diligence and the level of application from a financial and an accounting point of view was lacking.”
When Scopa chairperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa asked for the names of the implicated officials, Fazel read out four names, but did not mention Vukela.
After almost an hour of discussions, De Lille dropped a bombshell, telling MPs her officials had not been completely honest and that the DG was implicated. “What they also didn’t mention and I have to put it on record here is that, unfortunately our DG is implicated in that report. I thought they were going to mention it.
De Lille also revealed that she was not aware of the decision to have another investigation, beyond the PwC report.A document from which Fazel was reading out the names of implicated officials contained Vukela’s name, but it had been crossed out.
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