Parliament, Monday, 17 July 2017 – The Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa), Mr Themba Godi, last night had a long discussion with the chief executive officer of the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa), Mr Thokozani Magwaza, about the alleged death threats against him and the work of finalising the contract between Sassa and the South African Post Office (Sapo) to replace the disgraced Cash Paymaster Services (CPS) in the payment of social grants.

As Scopa, we are shocked and angry at what is evidently brazen lawlessness by a criminal gang of rent seekers who want to intimidate Mr Magwaza out of his job so they can frustrate the Sassa Sapo contract and instead open the door for the looting of public funds.

The fate of 17 million vulnerable and poor South Africans is at stake. This is an attack and sabotage of national interest for the benefit of an immoral and parasitic clique. As Scopa we fully support Mr Magwaza and he must stay put and be steadfast in his post to serve the national interest. It is shocking that the Minister of Social Development, Ms Bathabile Dlamini, has not said a word or stood in solidarity with Mr Magwaza, thus making him feel he is on his own.

Minister Bathabile Dlamini must put government interests above personal consideration. Mr Magwaza was right in terminating the Minister’s illegally appointed “work streams”, which worked parallel to the legal management of Sassa. The appointment of these work streams was declared irregular by the National Treasury and there was therefore no other way than to immediately terminate them, as required by the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA). Government must demonstrate seriousness about good governance and the fight against corruption. We cannot have managers forced out or suspended in order to facilitate corruption. Government commitment to fight corruption must go beyond mere words.

There is an orchestrated campaign to remove Mr Magwaza just as we have seen the suspension of two Director-Generals in the Departments of Water Affairs and Sanitation (Mr Dan Mashitisho) and Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Mr Mike Mlengana) all in circumstances that point to conflicts of interest with their political principals. 

ISSUED BY PARLIAMENTARY COMMUNICATION SERVICES ON BEHALF OF THE CHAIRPERSON OF SCOPA, MR THEMBA GODI 

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