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South Africa: NLC Corruption Was a Crime of Greed, Says Trade Committee Chairperson

Collusion between government officials, non-profit organisations and auditing firms in the theft of state resources that have been earmarked to improve the lives of poor South Africans needs to stop.

The Portfolio Committee on Trade, Industry and Competition condemned such practices wherever they occur in the public service. The committee received an update briefing today on investigations and cases related to the corruption and governance malpractices that occurred at the National Lotteries Commission (NLC).

The Chairperson of the committee, Mr Mzwandile Masina, said the committee appreciated the briefings received on the investigations conducted by the Directorate of Priority Crime Investigations, the Special Investigations Unit and the National Prosecuting Authority, as well the work done by the new board to improve systems at the NLC.

Mr Masina said: “The rot has set in and is perpetuated by the conduct of officials and a network of other collaborators, including auditing firms and non-profit organisations. If left unchecked, malfeasance has a potential to collapse this social benefit institution, meant to enhance the work of government through availing funding to the needy, in support of developmental projects. The NLC is such a prestige funding institution we cannot afford to lose.

“There is a need for improved detection systems that can pick up corrupt behaviour at application phase, and if there are deficiencies or missing information on any application that is submitted,” he stated. He said the NLC manifestly lacked controls and systems that can resolve sophisticated collusion and collusive corrupt behaviour.