Democratic Alliance (DA) member of parliament (MP) Kevin Mileham said in a statement on Wednesday that The Great Bank Heist report which reveals wide-scale looting at VBS Mutual Bank would be newly appointed Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s first test.
President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed Mboweni on Tuesday to replace Nhlanhla Nene after Nene handed in his letter of resignation following recent revelations that he had met with the Guptas several times while he was deputy minister of finance, despite earlier denying having done so.
Mileham said Mboweni needs to take swift action against all those implicated in the VBS Mutual Bank scandal.
“Earlier this year the [DA] laid criminal charges against individuals who were allegedly involved in the VBS fraud, corruption and racketeering scandal. The forensic investigation report, ‘VBS Mutual Bank – The Great Bank Heist’, released by the South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) today, implies that there were even more people involved than originally thought. These include politicians and officials,” Mileham said.
The Great Bank Heist report recommends that more than 50 individuals be criminally charged and held liable in civil proceedings.
Mileham said the DA supports this recommendation and calls on Mboweni and law enforcement authorities to act swiftly and take action against all those implicated, “especially the politicians and those close to politicians, such as Brian Shivambu, brother of the EFF’s Floyd Shivambu, who is implicated in the scandal”.
“It is no surprise why the EFF has been vocal about defending the corruption that took place at VBS which saw many South Africans in danger of losing their hard-earned money and municipal funds wasted,” Mileham said.
Advocate Terry Motau, who completed the report, recommended that individuals identified as participating and benefiting from the VBS scandal should face criminal charges and be held liable in civil proceedings.
Motau’s recommendations regarding civil and other proceedings are:
Motua further recommends that:
The Sarb said in a statement on Wednesday that it has handed over a copy of the report, as well as all the detailed interviews and annexures, to the law enforcement authorities for further investigation.
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