Task team formed to probe challenges
delaying implementation of Venda Pension Fund report
Monday, 06 February 2012
A multi-institutional task team has been established to
look into obstacles delaying the implementation of
Equitable Access to Social Security, a Public Protector
report on an investigation into alleged improper conduct by
government during the privatisation of the Venda Pension
Fund. The report was issued in November 2011.
The task team was one of the outcomes of a meeting held last
Thursday between Public Protector Adv Thuli Madonsela and
National Treasury Director-General Lungisa Fuzile in
Pretoria.
Officials from the affected organs of state, the Government
Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) and the Department of Public
Service and Administration (DPSA), were also in attendance.
While she was concerned about the delays in implementing the
remedial action contained in her report, the Public
Protector was satisfied with the outcome of the meeting in
that there was commitment from the parties to work together
to overcome obstacles.
�I was encouraged and satisfied by the open-mindedness
approach of the Director-General and the officials and was
also persuaded by concerns Treasury raised at the meeting,�
she said.
The 8 member task team, which is made up of officials from
Treasury, DPSA, GEPF and the Public Protector South Africa,
is scheduled to report back to the Public Protector by 28
February, with a provisional outcome on the implementation
prospects of the report.
As part of its responsibility, the team is also expected to
discuss issues such as the missing public service records of
former TBVC states, which have prejudiced a lot of
pensioners from these entities.
The team will make recommendations towards systemic
interventions in this regard. This will include a systemic
process involving the vetting of service records, including
those of former Bophuthatswana Defence Force.
The report is accessible on the following link:
https://www.publicprotector.org/library/investigation_report/2011/SKMBT_60011110813400.pdf
For more information, contact:
Kgalalelo Masibi
Spokesperson
Tel: (012) 366 7069
Cell: 079 507 0399
Email:
[email protected]
www.publicprotector.org
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