Scopa wants Transnet accounts

Pier 1 container terminal (left) with Pier 2 beyond at the right.

Pier 1 container terminal (left) with Pier 2 beyond at the right.

Published Mar 15, 2017

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Johannesburg - The

Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) has requested Transnet to ensure

that the National Treasury has full access to all financial documents.

This, it says in a statement on Wednesday, is so it can

finalise its review of certain contracts and submit the report to Scopa as soon

as possible.

It says it, on Wednesday, had a hearing with Transnet on

irregular expenditure amounting to R25 million and fruitless and wasteful

expenditure amounting to R3.9 million for the 2015/16 financial year.

Scopa has requested Transnet to submit a detailed

breakdown of the R229.8 million amount and the report that claimed that this

amount does not constitute irregular expenditure.

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The report, which should include all companies and

amounts that were investigated, should be forwarded to Scopa by March 22.

 Despite these issues, Scopa was nonetheless

satisfied with the financial health, viability and general management of

Transnet, it says.

This is one of the few cases where a state-owned company

has shown a good turnover of more than R60 billion and profit of almost R400 million.

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