Metrorail’s service has deterioriated over the past few years. Leaked reports commissioned by Treasury show why.
Metrorail’s service has deterioriated over the past few years. Leaked reports commissioned by Treasury show why.
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) has appointed an acting CEO of Rail who is under investigation for corruption and sexual harassment. This has been revealed in a letter sent on 5 January by the UniteBehind Coalition to the chairperson of the PRASA interim Board, Justice Makhubele. UniteBehind has given the board until Thursday (today) to suspend Mthuthuzeli Swartz.
UniteBehind said PRASA had decided to promote Swartz to acting CEO on 3 January, ignoring legal advice given at the end of December 2017 that he should be suspended.
Swartz has held numerous positions at the rail agency including Western Cape Regional Manager and, more recently, Executive Manager for Mainline Passenger Services.
UniteBehind listed several reasons why Swartz should be fired immediately. It also demanded that he be forced to account for his actions.
GroundUp approached PRASA to comment on all the allegations described in the letter. PRASA spokesperson Nana Zenani said the agency had no comment. Sipho Sithole, head of communications at PRASA, had also not responded to questions by the time of publication.
The document does not state that Swartz is a suspect, but says: “The public prosecutor needs the following statements from relevant persons (but not Mthura Swartz) in Metrorail Cape Town” regarding the letter and the employee code.
Hawks Eastern Cape spokesperson, Captain Anelisa Feni, said she could only confirm that the Hawks are investigating a case related to PRASA but could “not reveal the identities of the suspects.” Feni said no other information could be shared with the public yet.
“This information still has to be evaluated and incorporated by the investigators.” The investigation is ongoing, she said. But GroundUp has seen no evidence that Swartz is the subject of this investigation.
Should the PRASA Board decide not to suspend Swartz, UniteBehind said it should give legally valid reasons for this by the close of business on Thursday.