There were fewer accidents on the railways during the 2020/21 financial year but this should not be cause for celebration, deputy transport minister Sindisiwe Chikunga said on Wednesday.
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WATCH LIVE: Lucky Montana continues testimony at Zondo Inquiry The state capture commission is hearing more evidence from former Prasa Group Chief Executive Officer Lucky Montana on Monday. A screengrab of former Prasa CEO Lucky Montana appearing at the state capture inquiry on 16 April 2021. Picture: SABC/YouTube
Ex-Prasa CEO Montana denies there was irregular expenditure of R550m in 2014 But he said the Auditor General issued qualified findings because of delayed audited financial statements. 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 Prasa Group Chief Executive Lucky Montana on Friday said it was not true that the rail agency had a R550 million irregular expenditure during his time in 2014.
But he said the Auditor General issued qualified findings because of delayed audited financial statements.
Montana is testifying about the rail agency at the state capture commission.
Does it matter that Prasa appointed a CEO too old to hold the position?
8 March 2021 11:13 AM
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At 64, CEO Zolani Matthews is by the rail agency s own standards over the age of retirement, says GroundUp s James Stent.
GroundUp has revealed a bungle in the appointment of the new Passenger Rail Agency (Prasa) group CEO.
James Stent from GroundUp speaks to Refilwe Moloto about How Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has appointed a new Prasa Group CEO, Zolani Matthews, 64, who by the rail agency s own standards, is over the age of retirement.
Unfortunately, it s that simple.Matthews is too old for Prasa s own policies by one year. In fact, you have to retire at 63.