Subpoenaed bank accounts show former minister did receive a salary that he failed to disclose to Canyon Springs.
Why has Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel let off the hook by the Canyon Springs investigation into union workers’ missing pension funds?
No image available
/ 26 January 2012
An independent actuary told the Canyon Springs Investments 12 insolvency inquiry how she found irregularities in investment statements.
Officials say minister left before he was pushed as case into missing worker millions continues.
Deputy Minister of Economic Development Enoch Godongwana has resigned from his position in order to pursue ‘personal interests’.
The inquiry investigating the loss of R100-million of clothing workers’ pension funds has subpoenaed the bank records of the Trilinear group.
Enoch Godongwana has told a closed liquidation inquiry that he expected to earn an annual salary of R1.5-million when he chaired Canyon Springs.
Deputy economic development minister Enoch Godongwana is set to be grilled on what happened to a massive loan from a textile workers’ pension fund.