A forensic report into the veracity of allegations of corruption and mismanagement at TransNamib by the public enterprise’s minister at the cash-strapped national rail entity has been concluded. Nampa reports that audit firm Ernst & Young was tasked to execute the task by Public Enterprises Minister Leon Jooste in August last year. After Jooste’s contribution, the forensic report will head to the national anti-graft body. Superior among the countless allegations against TransNamib is that the company has a bloated management structure consisting of nine executives who each take home no less than N$ 100 000 in monthly salaries, a vehicle allowance of N$ 15 000, and N$ 6 000 in fuel allowance.
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