PIC says acting CEO, two board members implicated in new graft allegations
State-owned pension fund Public Investment Corporation (PIC) said on Wednesday a whistle blower has made new corruption allegations against its acting chief executive and two of its board members.
The PIC, which has nearly R2-trillion ($147-billion) of civil servants' pension under its custody and is Africa's biggest pension fund, said it would immediately conduct an forensic investigation into the allegations.
The PIC said in a statement it would appoint a senior lawyer to help the board with the investigation, but did not disclose the allegations.
Matshepo More, the acting CEO, could not be reached for comment.
The PIC deputy chairperson Xolani Mkhwanazi said an email by the anonymous whistle blower did not name the two other non-executive directors implicated in the allegations.
The new allegations come as a judicial inquiry into the firm continued to hear evidence from its staff members.
The inquiry was set up after allegations that PIC's former chief executive Dan Matjila had misused funds and made careless investment decisions.
Matjila, who stepped down in November last year, has denied any wrongdoing.
The PIC is the biggest investor in South Africa’s economy, holding a large volume of bonds issued by government and state-owned firms, as well as stakes in blue-chip companies such as miner Anglo American, lender Absa and telecoms giant MTN Group.
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