JOHANNESBURG, October 11 (ANA) â The rand weakened tumbled on Tuesday morning as the National Prosecuting Authority announced that it had issued a formal summons against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan in the ongoing, politically-charged investigation into an intelligence unit within the South African Revenue Service.
NPA head Shaun Abrahams told the media on Tuesday that Gordhan and two other former top SARS officials were due to appear in the Pretoria Regional Court on November 2. The trusted finance minister and his co-accused will face fraud charges, he said.
Abrahams said the Hawks investigation into the SARS high risk investigation unit, was at an advanced stage and âat this stage is ongoingâ.
Gordhan has been at the centre of the probe into whether there was a contravention of the Intelligence Act when the so-called rogue spy unit was established more than a decade ago to probe illicit finance deals.
Abrahams said the unit was established and was in operation as far back as 1999. He told media that former SARS official Ivan Pillay in 2007 sent a memorandum to then finance minister Trevor Manuel in 2007, asking for the National Intelligence Agency to increase its budget to cover the costs of the unit.
He said investigations revealed that SARS appointed people, outside of ânormal processesâ and these employees used false aliases, operated from their homes, the boots of their cars and coffee shops.
Abrahams said investigations had also shown that former SARS official Ivan Pillayâs early retirement with full benefits from September 2010 should not have been approved as he was subsequently employed on a five year contract from January the following year.
He said Gordhan had during the course of the investigation responded that he had approved this on the recommendation of former SARS commissioner Oupa Magashula.
Magashula, Gordhan and Pillay will be arraigned for the following: âfraud in respect of the R1,141,178 whereby the aforementioned persons had misrepresented to the government employment pension fund and to SARS that Mr Pillay was entitled to full pension benefits⦠whereas in fact the severance package was not applicable to Mr Pillayâ.
Magasula will face a charge in relation to the contravention of the Finance Management Act as he allegedy allowed SARS to âincur unauthorised and wasteful expenditureâ in granting Pillay the package.
Pillay and Magashula will face a further charge of fraud in relation to the employment contract of five years.
Pillay and Gordhan will face a further charge in relation to the extension of the employment contract.
Abrahams said the three accused were informed of the charges on Tuesday. It was reported that Gordhan was not at his home when the summons was served.
The rand fell more than three percent against the dollar in the wake of the announcement.
â African News Agency (ANA)