DA pressure forces investigation into the murky affairs of IDT
24 August 2023
Following a sustained campaign by the Democratic Alliance (DA), in which we repeatedly called for an independent forensic investigation into maladministration within the Independent Development Trust (IDT), the IDT Board has announced that it has taken a resolution to commission two forensic investigations which will be conducted by National Treasury with the support of law firm, ENS Africa.
The IDT is a Schedule 2 state-owned entity that manages investments in social infrastructure on behalf of the government. It reports to the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure who is the shareholder representative.
Over the years, the IDT has been so badly run that in 2021, the then Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Patricia de Lile, contemplated closing down the Trust. Insiders and whistleblowers have raised alarm over an entrenched culture of fear and victimisation, a claim that is substantiated by significant number of unfair dismissal cases, resulting in legal fees exceeding R8 million and employee compensation reaching R12 million.
Of particular concern, has been the controversy surrounding the tenure of the acting CEO, Ms Tebogo Malaka – who has been the head of IDT since 2021. The question on everyone’s mind is why it has taken the IDT this long to appoint a substantive CEO, especially considering that the IDT is an organisation in deep crisis.