Khulekani Magubane Share Former Passenger Rail Agency of SA CEO, Lucky Montana, appears before a parliamentary inquiry into state capture on January 30, 2018 in Cape Town.
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Former Prasa CEO Lucky Montana told the State Capture Commission that contracts that he oversaw and championed were being targeted with claims of irregularities.
Montana defended an R80 million contract for training that Prasa entered into with a company named Prodigy.
Montana said when he had to discipline officials he was on good terms with, spurious claims of impropriety on his part emerged.
Former Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) group CEO Lucky Montana took to the witness stand at the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into State Capture to defend contracts and programmes that the agency undertook during his tenure, saying all of them gave the state-owned company value for money.
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