Unisa withholds critical information from independent investigator
14 June 2024
AfriForum’s Private Prosecution Unit has further questioned Unisa’s motive for suspending Dr Reshma Mathura, the university’s acting chief financial officer, as it has emerged that important information was not disclosed to the firm appointed to investigate her. The unit, which represents Mathura, believes that her role in flagging questionable contracts and her co-operation with a Hawks investigation into corruption at the institution is the motive for the steps taken against her.
Prof Puleng LenkaBula, vice chancellor, suspended Mathura on 19 April for several reasons, including allegations contained in an anonomous whistleblower report sent to Unisa management a few weeks prior. The report alleges that four unsolicited payments into Mathura’s private bank account were bribes paid by students in order to have their study funding approved.
In April, the unit sent a series of letters to LenkaBula and Dr Daniel Mosia, chairperson of the Unisa council, that addressed the contents of the whistleblower report, provided detailed information about what happened, and explained how the unsolicited payments were part of a scheme to falsely implicate Mathura.
Mathura has also provided a detailed statement to the Hawks which sets out all the facts and is now the subject of an investigation.