*NUMSA STATEMENT ON THE DISCIPLIANRY FINDINGS AGAINST SIYABONGA GAMA*

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*08 June 2010***



The *NATIONAL UNION OF METALWORKERS OF SOUTH* *AFRICA* (Numsa) has noted the
verdict in the disciplinary hearing against Transnet Freight Rail Chief
Executive Siyabonga Gama. We hope this verdict does not become a political
football amongst the elites, often parasitic elements who intend to capture
Transnet for reasons that are contrary to the developmental mandate.



As Numsa we will be studying the merits and demerits of the judgment with
the intention of soliciting an informed response.



We call on the Ministry of Public Enterprises and Cabinet in particular to
review the corporatization of State Owned Entities (SoE’s) including
Transnet and restructure the relationship which increasingly operated as
private entities and sites for accumulation on behalf of capital in general
and specifically an emerging BEE capitalist stratum.



Let the tenderpreneurs, the fraudsters, the rent-seekers, those who grow fat
from stealing from the people, let them tremble when the leadership of the
revolutionary working class speak!



*On Transnet Latest developments*

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We have been extremely concerned about the continued commercialization of
Transnet which in our view is nothing else, but privatization of this
strategic asset of the state. We have been unabated with rumours that there
is an intention to fast track the selling of strategic assets.



We need answers on the following key questions?



1.     Is the selling of the deep water Port Coega, such a strategic asset
for the economy of the Eastern Cape and indeed for the whole country, key
and proper?

2.     What is the rationale behind the privatization of the coal line from
Witbank to Sishane and Richards’s Bay as it is a profitable line?

3.     The wild rumour that there is an intention to sell Peer 1 which is in
fact a Durban Harbour, a strategic entity to galvanize industrialization of
our economy.

4.     We are informed that Transnet intends to close Ports in rural
provinces. What is the logic behind that move?

5.     What is the department of public enterprise conceptualization or
definition of the development agenda that must be championed by Transnet?
The stance taken by Transnet to privatize the dry-dock with a potential to
destroy jobs if procurement condition in selling the dry dock is not
anchored on retaining and creation of jobs.

6.     What happened to our sharp criticisms we raised with the department
of enterprise informed by the failure and delays  by Transnet to create
conditions for Dobial Engineering to invest in the  in  Cape Town
habour  investment
that is so critical for fixing of oil rigs and vessels which has go a
potential to create jobs.



In the absence of the Department’s clarifying the actual agenda of Transnet
given the strategic questions we have raised. We find it difficult to accept
the recent pronouncement in the media. It has been reported that Transnet
has announced that it would make all 7300km of its branch railways lines
available as concessions to private investors to operate over a long-term
period. As Numsa we reject these pronouncements.



As Numsa we call on Transnet to come clean whether they are serious about
driving the government agenda of a developmental state because if this
allegations are true NUMSA will be left with no option to view this as
undermining government policy of a developmental state and infect if these
allegations are true this will be tantamount to looting of state resources
by Transnet.



Contact:



*Castro Ntobeko Ngobese*

*National Spokesperson – 073 299 1595*

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