Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries forensic investigation confirms multi-billion rand corruption in vessel management by Smit Amandla Marine Services Pty LTD
1 Oct 2012
The Ernest & Young forensic report confirmed substantial evidence of irregular contracts awarded to Smit Amandla Marine (SAM) or different guises thereof since 1995 until 31 March 2012.
The acting Director-General (DG) of the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF), Sipho Ntombela, has received the forensic report on the investigation, commissioned to probe procurement processes and systems in the Fisheries Branch of DAFF, today.
The report reveals amongst others that the agreement concluded in 2005 and subsequent extensions, between SAM and the department failed to comply with the tender board regulations, with departmental procurement policies, National Treasury Regulations, income tax regulations and also the Public Finance Management Act. As an example, there was a contract extension entered into worth millions of rands by mere letter without any proof of any tender process followed or supporting documentation.
For instance, the contracts signed, particularly those signed in 2000, 2005 and 2010 were irregular and were deliberately drafted to have maximum benefit for SAM amounting to approximately R1.6 - R2 billion. The State had no protection in any of these contracts and the available evidence suggests complicity and corruption between government officials and SAM.