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#SascocShenanigans: Dubious invoices for bugging report surface

Remember that top secret report that was so top secretly leaked to several media houses a while back? The one that alleged Sascocs offices were bugged? Turns out the company who invoiced for and allegedly got paid for it listed first aid as one of their line-items. By ANTOINETTE MULLER .

Insiders at the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (Sascoc) have raised concerns over an invoice for the amount of R28,700 which was paid to one of the security companies involved in compiling the security report which alleges that the offices and residence of now suspended CEO Tubby Reddy was bugged.

The company in question SS Griffin Risk Management Services a company currently listed on publicly available documents as going through a deregistration process seemingly pocketed a pretty penny for their work.

The invoice, obtained by Scorpio, which is not an official company letterhead, was dated for 18 May 2017 and approved by Reddy the following day.

Line items on the invoice include a health and safety audit and report for R2,500, health and safety file for R8,200 and health and safety training, which included first aid and firefighting, for R18,000.

The date of the invoice is curious. The report makes reference to a Sunday Times article published on 21 May 2017, some days after the invoice was approved.

A source at Sascoc confirmed to Scorpio that the amount was paid and noted in the financial statements. The source said that there was concern about the unofficial looking invoice as well as the fact that the terms of payment were COD.

All our transactions are supposed to be on credit, the source said adding that a second invoice with the same terms and invoice number this time on a letterhead was later processed but the date on that invoice was also prior to the Sunday Times article referenced in the report.

Scorpio has seen also seen a copy of the second invoice. The SS Griffin letterhead contains a telephone number that does not exist and a PO Box number also registered to another company.

The second invoice on the letterhead does not contain Reddys signature but has Sascoc accountant Thiru Mundree’s name in the authorised stamp. It contains all the same line items none of which SS Griffin seems to have actually ever done any work on. It also claims that one Morne Mostert is trading as SS Griffin. No person by that name is listed as the companys directors.

Insiders also claim that the Sascoc board has never actually received this security report, despite it apparently being intended for their eyes. The original report leaked to several media houses all at once contained several disclaimers calling the report “private”, “highly confidential” and “highly sensitive”.

There were, however, no watermarks or other markings on the report to indicate its sensitivity as in legitimate investigative reports. It warns that the inappropriate and unauthorised disclosure of this report or portions of it could result in significant damage or loss to Sascoc and that it should only be distributed to individuals on a need-to-know basis it seems the Sascoc board are not on that basis.

The report itself has raised a number of questions. Daily Maverick is in the process of conducting our very own forensic audit on the report and will publish the findings once all parties have been contacted for comment.

Infighting has plagued Sascoc for years, something which has now seemingly culminated in an all-out boardroom war with the two factions inside the organisation going at each other at full tilt.

Reddy is currently on suspension after being accused of sexual harassment. His lawyer told Business Day last week that they are still awaiting evidence of these allegations and called the case a witch hunt.

Scorpio contacted him for comment regarding the approval of the invoice. He said he does not know anything about the invoice and he cannot comment until he has seen it. Scorpio Whatsapped him a copy and after 24 hours, he had not responded. DM

Photo: Sascoc CEO Tubby Reddy during the 2018 Commonwealth Games Baton Relay at SASCOC House on 15 May 2017 ©Aubrey KgakatsiBackpagePix

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