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    Home»News»Nyanda speaks out on Sentech spectrum scandal

    Nyanda speaks out on Sentech spectrum scandal

    News By Editor26 October 2010
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    Siphiwe Nyanda

    Communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda says a task team appointed by him in July 2009 had identified “anomalies” and an “illegal operational model” at state-owned Sentech. Though he doesn’t state it explicity, Nyanda is clearly referring to Sentech’s controversial 2007 spectrum deal with Global Web Intact (GWI).

    “One of the identified anomalies found by the ministerial task team … was the illegal operational model [that] was used as a revenue generator in some of [Sentech’s] business units or divisions,” Nyanda spokesman Panyaza Lesufi says in a statement issued on Tuesday.

    Through his spokesman, Nyanda says Sentech’s new board was “given a responsibility to deal with this matter as part of the Sentech implementation and corrective plan”.

    “There’s an ongoing investigation [being] conducted by the new board members.”

    Nyanda says it is not within the jurisdiction of either the communications ministry or the department of communications to “authorise such an illegal operation such as suggested by some of the media reports”.

    Nyanda’s comments come in the wake of a series of articles published by TechCentral this month that have turned up more details on Sentech’s deal with GWI, which later became Screamer Telecoms.

    Well-placed sources say former communications minister, the late Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri, and her director-general, Lyndall Shope-Mafole, knew of the agreement.

    TechCentral also revealed that former SABC chairman Eddie Funde — an ANC heavyweight and now SA’s ambassador to Germany — was involved in brokering the deal between GWI and Sentech.

    The Mail & Guardian reported on Friday that Funde profited from the agreement, which new Sentech chairman Quraysh Patel has described in interviews with TechCentral as “unlawful”.

    “I am confident that the responsible authority will take action against illegal operations, particularly those that are abusing spectrum policy directives as pronounced by my ministry,” Nyanda says in the statement.  — Staff reporter, TechCentral

    See also:

    • Spectrum trading soon legal
    • Funde, Molobela linked to dodgy Sentech deal
    • Inside Sentech’s Screamer fiasco
    • Sentech’s Screamer deal under scrutiny
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