DA: Ian Ollis calls on Labour Minister to suspend special advisor following damning forensic audit findings

2nd March 2015

DA: Ian Ollis calls on Labour Minister to suspend special advisor following damning forensic audit findings

Mildred Oliphant
Photo by: Duane Daws

The Minister of Labour, Mildred Oliphant, continues to retain former Executive Director of Nedlac, Herbert Mkhize, as her special advisor even though a Department of Labour initiated external forensic report found that he and then Chief Financial Officer of Nedlac, Umesh Dulabh, fraudulently and illegally enriched themselves to the value of almost R2 million using Nedlac funds. The Minister has had this report in her possession for more than two years but has taken no action.

It is unacceptable that an individual engaged in systematic self-enrichment at taxpayers’ expense is still being protected by the Minister. The Minister must immediately suspend Mr Mkhize, and see to it that criminal charges are instituted against both Mkhize and Dulabh.

The forensic report into the alleged corrupt activities at Nedlac found that Mkhize and Dulabh used their Nedlac Diners cards to fraudulently spend over R1 million of public funds on a host of personal items between 2011 and 2012. I have obtained this report after a successful Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) application.

Some of the expenditure includes:

Mkhize also unduly benefitted from interest free loans from Nedlac to himself to the value of R147 200, which the report finds to be in contravention of the Income Tax Act.

The forensic report further found Mkhize had his car serviced with the Nedlac Diners card a full month after he had resigned from Nedlac. Other purchases such as tires and items from the Ferrari Shop were also made.

The Minister’s inaction smacks of a cover-up to protect a deployed cadre found to have his fingers in the till.

It is disconcerting that the Minister has had the final forensic in her possession since 1 November 2012, yet did everything in her power to sweep the issue under the carpet. While the report recommends that both criminal and civil charges be instituted against Mkhize and Dulabh, Minister Oliphant has retained Mkhize as her special advisor for the last two years, at the taxpayers’ expense.
 
The Minister must now without fail:


The DA will not let this rest until we have explored every avenue to get to the bottom of this matter.

 

Issued by DA