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Lepelle Northern Water under investigation soon

While it is still unclear when the probe will start, the SIU was authorised by President Cyril Ramaphosa to investigate LNW.

POLOKWANE – Lepelle Northern Water (LNW) says the entity will give its full co-operation when the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) begins with its probe into allegations made against the bulk water supplier’s board relating to corruption and maladministration.

While it is still unclear when the probe will start, government head of stakeholder relations and communications, Kaizer Kganyago in August issued a statement saying the SIU has been authorised by President Cyril Ramaphosa to investigate two water boards, one of which is LNW.

“President Ramaphosa has signed a new proclamation authorising the SIU to investigate allegations of corruption and maladministration in the affairs of the Lepelle Northern Water Board in Limpopo and Amatola Water Board in the Eastern Cape, and to recover any financial losses suffered by the State through corruption and negligence,” the statement reads.

The SIU will investigate alleged serious maladministration in connection with both boards under Proclamation R.82 of 2022.

The SIU investigation will include the procurement of, or contracting for, drought relief services and technologies by or on behalf of the water boards and payments made in a manner that was not fair competitive, transparent, equitable or cost-effective.

“The SIU will look into the conduct of Board members, employees or officials of the Water Boards as well as officials or employees of the Ministry of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation to establish any alleged involvement or facilitating the manipulation of the Water Boards’ supply chain management processes by suppliers, service providers or any other person in collusion with, or through the intervention of the mentioned parties,” it further reads.

The probe will seek to establish whether or not there is any improper or unlawful conduct by board members, official or employees of board members, employees or officials of the Water Boards; or officials or employees of the Ministry of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation to corruptly or unduly benefit themselves or others or are found to have been fraudulent and any related unauthorised, irregular or fruitless and wasteful expenditure incurred by the water boards or the state as result.

The SIU will investigate any alleged unlawful appropriation or expenditure of public money or property, and unlawful, irregular or unapproved acquisitive act, transaction, measure or practice having bearing on state property.

The probe will also seek to establish whether or not there has been any intentional or negligent loss of public money or damage to public property.

The investigation will also probe any unlawful or improper conduct by the suppliers or service providers in question or their employees.

The proclamation covers allegations of unlawful and improper conduct that took place between August 1, 2019 and August 5, 2022, the date of the publication of the Proclamation or before August 1, 2019 and after the date of the proclamation that are relevant to, connected with, incidental to the matters or involve the same persons, entities or contracts investigated.

The SIU is empowered to institute civil action in a high court or special tribunal in its name, to correct any wrongdoing uncovered during both investigations caused by acts of corruption, fraud or maladministration and will refer any evidence pointing to criminal conduct to the National Prosecuting Authority for further action.

LNW spokesperson Yolande Nel said they are not at liberty to any divulge further information, as these are “matters of correspondence with law enforcement agencies”.

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