Labour Minister reappointed a R1 million fraudster as her special advisor
30 July 2015
It has emerged that the Minister of Labour, Mildred Oliphant, reappointed former Nedlec Execuitve Director Herbert Mkhize as her special advisor a year and a half after she was made aware of an independent forensic report finding him guilty of defrauding Nedlac to the value of more than R1 million.
A Nedlac Audit Committee-initiated independent forensic report found that Mkhize, and then Chief Financial Officer of Nedlac, Umesh Dulabh, fraudulently and illegally enriched themselves to the value of almost R2 million using Nedlac funds, including unauthorised trips for the director’s wife, clothing from the Ferrari shop, nappies, female cosmetics, car tyres for private vehicles, sporting equipment, electronic devices, home appliances, general groceries and alcohol.
The report recommends both criminal and civil action against Mkhize.
While the Minister has had this report in her possession since 1 November 2012, she saw it fit to re-hire Mkhize as her special advisor following her own reappointment as Labour Minister by the President after the 2014 general elections.