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Zwane maintains his innocence in Estina case─── LUCKY NKUYANE 12:10 Wed, 25 Jan 2023
The former Mineral Resources Minister and Free State MEC, who is charged alongside 15 suspects in connection with crimes related to the failed R288 million Estina Vrede project, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the time the case has taken.
Mosebenzi Zwane, who is also an ANC Member of Parliament in the National Assembly, says he is happy that he will be given a chance to say what he knows about the case relating to the Estina project.
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He says it's a correct decision that the matter was brought to the fore so that he can reply and tell his side of the story.
Zwane is among 16 accused charged with contravening the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), fraud, corruption, and money laundering.
The matter has since been postponed to 21 April 2023 for further commencement of the pretrial.
"I treat this matter as sub judice, I am looking forward to the resumption of the trial and I think the people will hear my side of the story. I can't say much [now]," Zwane said.
OFM News previously reported that over R220 million earmarked for Estina, to assist 80 upcoming farmers in Vrede, was looted from the province without beneficiaries seeing a single cent.
Testimonies made to the Zondo Commission, chaired by Raymond Zondo, put to light how the provincial department made a R30 million up-front payment to Estina without any work being done or services being rendered. The commission heard how Estina only had R16 in its bank account on 4 July 2012, days before the provincial government deposited an amount of R30 million into this account.
The accused in the matter include former Free State head of the department for Rural Development, Peter Thabethe; former Chief Financial Officer, Seipati Dhlamini; former Chief Director District Services, Takisi Masiteng; Estina Director, Kamal Vasram; and eight companies.
The accused who joined Zwane, are former Sahara employee Ugeshni Govender, and Islandsite former Director Ronica Ragavan.
"They appeared on charges emanating from the alleged looting of the Free State Department of Agriculture, through a company called Estina.
On 5 July 2012, Estina (Pty) (Ltd) entered into an agreement with the department to establish and implement a dairy farm project in Vrede, to benefit previously disadvantaged farmers and to uplift the people of the Vrede area.
In terms of the agreement, Estina was to provide a capital injection of R228 million. Paras Dairy (a company incorporated in India) was presented as Estina’s partner in the Vrede Dairy Project.
The agreement further stipulated that the department was to contribute R342 million, including VAT, over a period of three years," Seboka added.
The Estina company allegedly received R280 million from July 2012 to April 2014.
Some of the accused in this Estina Vrede case also stand accused in the Estina adjacent case where R25 million was also allegedly looted from the Free State Provincial coffers.