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Former Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) Group CEO Lucky Montana, has accused the State Capture Commission of Inquiry of being grossly unfair at times and having a predetermined outcome.
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Popo Molefe: Montana misled Prasa board about R2.4bn Braamfontein project Nthakoana Ngatane © YouTube FILE: A screengrab of Transnet board chair Popo Molefe appearing at the Zondo Commission on 7 May 2019.
JOHANNESBURG – Former Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) board chair Popo Molefe said the former chief executive officer (CEO) Lucky Montana misled his board about the Braamfontein modernisation project valued at R2.4 billion.
So, the board decided to keep information about investigations of irregularities away from Montana and other officials.
Molefe told the state capture commission that Montana resigned before his contract expired, but he wanted to serve the six months’ notice stipulated in his contract.