Outcome of the meeting of the three
agencies
Pretoria
16 March 2007
The Public Protector Adv Lawrence Mushwana, the head of
the National Prosecuting Authority Adv Vusi Pikoli, and the
Auditor General Terence Nombembe met on Thursday to discuss
a way forward regarding recent allegations that have been
made concerning the arms procurement process.
The meeting was held to confirm the variety of requests for
investigation that have been sent separately to the
institutions and to assess if there were overlapping matters
that could be addressed jointly.
However, the three principals came to the conclusion that
none of the requests required their joint consideration.
They agreed that each institution would deal with issues
that have been raised based on their own mandates. This
means that the three agencies will not reconstitute a joint
investigation team as was structured in the 2001
investigation.
The agencies will respond directly to the individuals who
made enquiries and requests for investigation.
The Public Protector’s mandate is to investigate any conduct
in state affairs or in the public administration that is
alleged or suspected to be improper or results in any
impropriety or prejudice.
The National Prosecuting Authority has the power to
institute and conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the
State, and carry out any necessary functions incidental to
instituting and conducting such criminal proceedings (this
includes investigation).
The Auditor General audits and reports on the accounts,
financial statements and financial management of all
institutions funded from the National Revenue Fund including
government departments and administration in all three
spheres. This includes the review of government internal
control systems and procedures for adequacy and compliance.
The institutions, in line with their respective mandates,
have reaffirmed and expressed their willingness to cooperate
with any investigative agency that might request their
assistance.
For more information,
contact Charles Phahlane,
spokesperson for the Public Protector on
012 366 7006 or
082 856 8188
Issued jointly by the Offices of the Public Protector,
National Prosecutions Authority and Auditor General.
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