Scopa says RAF needs forensic investigation

Scopa chairperson says the RAF needs to undergo a full forensic investigation, and is unfit to hold office.

JOHANNESBURG - The Standing Committee on Public Accounts says it has no interest in entering discussions with uncooperative boards of state-owned entities.

Scopa chairperson says the RAF needs to undergo a full forensic investigation, and is unfit to hold office.

Chairperson Mkhulelo Hlongwa said, "there may be a need here for a full scale forensic investigation of what is going on with RA."

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"Along the lines that the finance management is not constant with the law on one part but also the HR matters are probably the worse, people are suspended willy-nilly without due process."

"So the greatest risk to RAF is RAF itself, along the lines of non-compliance with the law in so far as the appointment of a board is concerned, one."

"Two if you allow the this situation to persist I hate to make the indictment, we will have no choice to conclude that you are complicit."

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