Former Municipal Manager To Make Representations To The State On VBS Charges
The case against the former Mahikeng Local Municipality municipal manager, Thabo Isaac Mokoena (61), was postponed by Molopo Regional Court, to 06 September 2022, for representations. The defence attorney committed to submit written representations, to the state within a week for consideration. Adv Salome Veenemans, from the North Gauteng Division, representing the state, will respond to the representations when the matter appears in September 2022.
Mokoena’s court appearance is related to charges of contravention of the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA), as well as the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act (PRECCA). These charges are linked to over R92 million the municipality invested in the VBS Mutual Bank, from August until December 2017, under his leadership as the accounting officer of the municipality.
In terms of the MFMA, this investment was irregular and prohibited. Mokoena is also alleged to have received gratification in the form of credit facilities to purchase two expensive vehicles and a house in Klerksdorp, cumulatively amounting to more than R1,2 million. Preliminary investigations by the Hawks reveal that of the R92 million that was irregularly invested with VBS Mutual Bank, only R7 million was paid back to the Mahikeng local municipality.
Investigations into the matter have been concluded, and the defence attorney was provided with all contents of the docket electronically in December 2021 and other additional disclosures were provided to prepare for trial. Owing to the seriousness of the charges, an indictment has been prepared to move the case to the high court for trial, pending the completion of all preliminary issues including the outcome of the representations.
The court extended Mokoena’s R50 000 bail until his next court appearance. He has surrendered his passport and is prohibited from interfering with state witnesses.
Enquiries:
Henry Mamothame
NPA Regional Spokesperson
North West Division
082 317 5731