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Molefe to cut ‘deep claws’ of corruption at Transnet

South Africaโ€™s port and freight operator needs to cleanse itself of โ€œpervasive corruptionโ€ so it can improve efficiencies and win back public and investor confidence, its interim chairman said.

Together with the power utility, Transnet is at the centr e of President Cyril Ramaphosaโ€™s bid to improve the management of public institutions engulfed by corruption scandals during the nine-year tenure of Jacob Zuma, his predecessor. Faced with a loss of voter support, the ruling African National Congress forced Zuma to quit in February and replaced him with Ramaphosa.

The new leader named ex-Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan as public enterprises minister, who this month appointed Popo Molefe as Transnetโ€™s interim chairperson and overhauled its board. Molefe has dedicated his first days on the job to assessing the extent of the corruption there.

โ€œWe need to find out how deep this problem has gone, because it is a pervasive problem,โ€ Molefe, 66, said in an interview at Bloombergโ€™s Johannesburg office รณn Wednesday. โ€œIt is in the interest of looters, thieves, corrupt people to compromise as many people as possible.โ€

People want action

Transnet has been caught up in allegations of corruption linked to the Gupta family, who are friends with Zuma and have done business with his son. The questionable deals allegedly enabled them and their allies to earn massive kickbacks on a locomotives deal. Everyone involved has denied wrongdoing. Ramaphosa in April referred claims of mismanagement and graft at state power utility Eskom and Transnet to the Special Investigating Unit.

โ€œThe claws run very deep, you canโ€™t set specific targets to say โ€˜by this time we will be doneโ€™,โ€ said Molefe. โ€œAs we uncover these things and the evidence is adequate, we will have to act and communicate, because our people want action.โ€

Transnet last year reduced its seven-year capital-investment plan by 17% to R229.2bn in response to lower-than-anticipated freight demand.

โ€œI am going there to help discharge the mandate of the company – it has to invest in infrastructure to and use that to attract more investment,โ€ Molefe said.

During Molefeโ€™s time at the helm of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa, the company made losses due to irregular spending. He then challenged some contracts the company entered into, alleging bid-rigging and corrupt activities.

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