OUTA: OUTA poses questions to Lotto Commission after hasty response to exposé

18th April 2019

OUTA: OUTA poses questions to Lotto Commission after hasty response to exposé

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) has written to the National Lottery Commission (NLC) requesting further clarity following a press statement they published during a Carte Blanche exposé on alleged corruption within the state institution.

“OUTA is concerned that the National Lottery Commission’s proactive funding system has been abused and that tens of millions of rands may have been squandered”, said Dominique Msibi OUTA’s Portfolio Manager on Special Projects.

The Carte Blanche episode raised allegations of conflict of interest. OUTA is of the view that the NLC should have exercised oversight in the implementation of the funding agreement through the required reporting and exercised due diligence in ensuring compliance with legal requirements such as - licences and compliance with funding conditions.  

OUTA finds it questionable that a grant for drug rehabilitation services was awarded to Denzhe, while it appears from its Constitution and registration with Department of Social Development, as an organisation dealing with HIV/Aids Treatment and Prevention.

 

Issued by OUTA