Former acting PRASA CEO claims his life is in danger over 'hidden' corruption at PRASA
18 December 2018
Former acting CEO of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) Collins Letsoalo says his life is in danger because of his opposition to "wrongdoing" at the agency that also led to his dismissal following a now-retracted newspaper report.
"I have got death threats, people planning to take me out. I am prepared to die for that and the evidence will be there," he told Radio 702's Bongani Bingwa on Tuesday morning. He said he had made sure that the evidence he has would surface should he "be taken out".
A Sunday Times article detailing Letsoalo's salary award that was allegedly based on an Auditor General report was retracted on Sunday after the Auditor General revealed that no such report existed. The former PRASA boss has now called on the police to find the individual who manufactured the fake Auditor General report.
The PRASA board unanimously voted to dismiss Letsoalo after the Sunday Times revealed that he allegedly increased his salary from R1.7m to R5.9m per annum in October. He, however, claims that his dismissal had nothing to do with his salary, instead it had to do with alleged corruption being hidden by the board.