COSATU demands probe into allegations against minister
The Congress of South African Trade Unions is shocked at allegations concerning Minister of Communications, Comrade Dina Pule.
The Sunday Times alleges that millions of rands in sponsorship fees, which the minister had persuaded Telkom, MTN and Vodacom to contribute towards the cost this month's high-profile ICT Indaba, were drawn from the account of a company called Carol Bouwer Designs to whom the department had outsourced the organisation of the Indaba.
Carol Bouwer then hired a company called Khemano, to handle the "event management" part of the Indaba. That company is owned by Phosane Mngqibisa, who is alleged to be romantically linked to the minister.
The three companies - Telkom, MTM and Vodacom - donated R25.7-million, and the Department of Communications added another R10.5-million.
Carol Bouwer confirmed to the newspaper that Mngqibisa was a "second signatory" to her company bank account and that he had "access to the account until the conclusion of the Indaba".