IEC’s integrity is compromised - IFP

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela delivered her report on the IEC's lease deal this week. File photo: Thobile Mathonsi

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela delivered her report on the IEC's lease deal this week. File photo: Thobile Mathonsi

Published Aug 28, 2013

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Johannesburg - The integrity of the 2014 election is in serious doubt, the IFP said on Tuesday.

“The report on IEC (Independent Electoral Commission) corruption in a lease agreement raises more questions than answers,” said Inkatha Freedom Party deputy chairman Albert Mncwango.

“The IEC's integrity now stands compromised,” he said.

In a report released on Monday, Public Protector Thuli Madonsela found that IEC chairwoman Pansy Tlakula had played a “grossly irregular” role in procuring the Riverside Office Park building, in Centurion, for the IEC's head office.

Tlakula rejected Madonsela's finding. “I do not accept as correct, the finding of the Public Protector that my participation in the evaluation process pertaining to the awarding of the tender... gave rise to a conflict of interest on my part,” she said in a statement.

Madonsela recommended that Parliament consider taking action against Tlakula for her role in procuring the building.

She also found a conflict of interest involving Parliament's finance portfolio committee chairman Thaba Mufamadi, who owns a 20-percent stake in Abland by virtue of its co-directorship in Lehotsa Investments, and with whom Tlakula is accused of being romantically involved.

Madonsela recommended that the IEC review its agreement with Abland, which was awarded the contract to lease the building.

Mncwango said the IEC was an organisation which had to lead by example, without incidents of mismanagement or maladministration tarnishing its image.

“How can South African voters be expected to accept and believe in the legitimacy of election results when the senior leadership of the IEC is embroiled in serious allegations of corruption?” he asked.

He called for an immediate forensic investigation into the entire leasing agreement and the suspension of Tlakula. - Sapa

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