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Prasa infected by a leadership pandemic says furious former exec

(Photo by Gallo Images / Beeld / Alet Pretorius) Fani Dingiswayo, Prasa s former general manager of legal services, has fired a parting broadside at the rail agency s leadership in a blistering exit letter. He says Prasa has a bad-governance disease, disguised as a fight against corruption, that has led the organisation into an existential crisis. He claims those who work in the interests of the company are hounded or overlooked while offenders are rewarded. In a scathing 12-page exit letter, a top Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) lawyer, Fani Dingiswayo, accuses the agency s former and current leadership of paying lip service to the fight against corruption while in practice sidelining those who have kept the company from imploding.

Prasa infected by a leadership pandemic says furious former exec

Prasa infected by a leadership pandemic says furious former exec
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MPs rail Prasa for inaction as agency strays further of

. Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) board members and executives, Department of Transport (DoT) officials, and Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula were in for a grilling from Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) when they were called to account for the sorry state of the national commuter rail agency on Tuesday.  Scopa chairperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa (IFP), Bheki Hadebe (ANC), Sakhumzi Somyo (ANC), and Alf Lees (DA) showed no tolerance for empty answers. Hlengwa said that the performance of Prasa and the department at the committee hearing did not inspire confidence and that the attitude displayed by “certain people” was “of serious concern”. Lees said he was “gobsmacked by the clear lack of urgency”.

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