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DAFF taking action against allegations of corruption related to Fishing Rights Allocation Process
The Department of
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) of the Republic of South
Africa received information about the allegations that could amount to
corruption involving a member of the Allocation Team (hereinafter
referred to as the "member") in the current Fishing Rights Allocation
Process (FRAP).
Our offices today was visited by members of the
Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, the "Hawks", who have
executed a search and seizure warrant in person of one of the FRAP
members, confiscating a laptop and cellphone.
The Department of
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) views the matter in a very
serious light thus we have taken a precautionary approach to all
activities related to allocations and his relationship with the
department. The department will work with the Hawks to ensure that there
is proper investigation on the matter.
The department
would like to reiterate its unwavering respect for the rule of law thus,
as the law provides that one is innocent until found guilty by the
Court of Law. The department would also like it to be stated that it
deems the member as innocent until proven guilty by the Court of Law.
The Delegated
Authority in its General Published Reasons for the Decisions on the
Allocation of 2015/2016 Fishing Rights and Quantum in the Hake Inshore
Trawl Fishery (the "GPR") states that:
"An independent
forensic company will be appointed to investigate the accuracy of
information submitted by applicants for fishing rights. Such
verification will take place during and after the fishing rights
allocation process.
The forensic company will carry out investigations
as and when required by the department. If any right holder is found to
have provided false
information or false documents or failed to disclose material
information, or had sought to influence the Minister or the Delegated
Authority, proceedings in terms of Section 28 of the Marine Living
Resources Act, (the "MLRA") will be undertaken which may result in the
revocation, suspension, cancellation, alteration or reduction of the
right granted."
The department is
committed in ensuring that the undergoing Fishing Rights Allocation
Processes (FRAP) are not compromised or at least are not seen to be
compromised thus we have taken a decision to suspend the member from the
Allocations pending the investigations.
It will also follow the internal processes to deal with any irregularities concerning the matter.
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