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    Home»News»Post Office lashed for snubbing parliament

    Post Office lashed for snubbing parliament

    News By Agency Staff8 March 2016
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    Parliament’s standing committee on public accounts (Scopa) has slammed the South African Post Office for the absence of its chairman at a key meeting into the financial viability of the state-owned entity.

    Sapo chair Simosezwe Lushaba on Tuesday missed a hearing into the financial affairs at the Post Office.

    The Post Office last month reported a R1,5bn loss for the 2015 financial year.

    “We are going to call them back and insist that the minister should also come just to demonstrate the fact that public funds management and administration should be taken seriously,” an angry Scopa chair, Themba Godi, said after the meeting.

    “Here is a Post Office that is losing about R125m every month, according to them. Surely, they should be in a state of panic and indeed give their time, attention and energy to ensuring that they stop the bleeding. We just cannot accept this,” he added.

    Post Office CEO Mark Barnes made a number of attempts to reassure the committee that he could speak to the financial plans of the organisation, but Godi would have none of it.

    “No, he (Barnes) doesn’t understand the law. The PFMA [Public Finance Management Act] says: where you have a board, the board is the accounting authority and that is the one that accounts to parliament. He as the CEO accounts to the board; the board accounts to parliament,” Godi said.

    Approached for comment following the abruptly ended meeting, Barnes said: “No comment.”

    Godi also said that Lushaba should have given the committee more notice about his inability to attend the meeting on Tuesday.

    “The main challenge here is lackadaisical attitude because if he (Lushaba) knew that he had prior commitments, then they should have responded to us on the 20 February … then we could have made alternative arrangements. But you can’t tell us less than seven days before the hearing you can’t make it,” Godi said.

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