Ngoye should answer for Swifambo contract, Montana tells Zondo Inquiry
Prasa paid R2.6 billion of an R3.5 billion contract with Swifambo Rail but only 13 of 88 locomotives were delivered and they were too tall for local infrastructure.
A screengrab of former Prasa CEO Lucky Montana appearing at the state capture inquiry on 16 April 2021. Picture: SABC/YouTube
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JOHANNESBURG - Former Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) Group CEO, Lucky Montana, said that if anyone should answer for the Swifambo tall trains contract, it was the former head of legal, Martha Ngoye, not him.
He said this is because she was a member of the bid evaluation committee that recommended the company for approval by the board and not him alone.