Johannesburg

Monday

Thunderstorms. Morning clouds. Mild.

16°C
26°C

7 day forecasts

'Articles may cost many jobs'

2008-08-25 19:33

Johannesburg - German shipbuilding giant MAN Ferrostaal warned that the allegations of bribery levelled at it by the Sunday Times in connection with a multi-billion-dollar state arms deal could "endanger the creation of thousands of jobs" by scaring off partners in an offset project.

In a press release sent to Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) in Johannesburg, Ferrostaal refers to a letter sent by board member Klaus Lesker to the editor-in-chief of the Sunday Times, in which he warns the newspaper that is was putting jobs at risk by alleging the company had paid President Thabo Mbeki a bribe.

"MAN Ferrostaal has warned the Sunday Times that their false allegations of bribery are damaging to current negotiations for the construction of oil and gas platforms in the company's offset projects in Saldanha Bay (Western Cape province) and Cape Town. This might endanger the creation of thousands of jobs," MAN said.

"International companies react very sensitively to bribery allegations and I am concerned that your false allegations might have a negative impact on these negotiations," Lesker told editor Mondli Makhanya according to the statement.

"Your false allegations in the Sunday Times articles from August 3 and August 10, not only put the creation of jobs at risk, but also jeopardizes the return of a promising industry to SA," Lesker was further quoted as saying.

Submarines

In its August 3 front-cover story the weekly alleged Mbeki had taken a R30m bribe from MAN in return for a deal to supply the South African Navy with three submarines.

The newspaper quoted an investigation carried out by an unnamed consulting firm in Britain working for an unnamed Central European manufacturer, which claimed Ferrostaal paid to receive the contract. The paper alleged Mbeki had given R28m to his African National Congress party and R2m to ANC leader Jacob Zuma.

Mbeki's office flatly denied the allegation. Public Enterprises Alec Erwin, in a later radio interview, said "no donations to any political party were in any way part of the contracting process."

The offset projects MAN refers to are investments that companies given contracts under the arms deal were requested to make in key industrial sectors targeted by the government for job creation.

The offset projects have fallen far short of expectations in terms of investment and jobs.

Thousands of jobs

The newspaper had accused MAN of failing to meet its promises on a call centre, a condom factory and a stainless-steel mill project.

Defending its investments MAN claimed it had met 80% of its offset requirements and invested heavily in South Africa's economy.

"Together with partners we have arranged, and we are in the process of arranging investments totalling several billions of rand, creating and retaining several thousands of jobs," MAN said it told Makhanya in the letter.

MAN also charged that the secret report, on which the Times has based its story and which MAN said it had seen, was "full of mistakes, inaccuracies and omissions" and warned it was considering legal action."

The newspaper editor was not available for comment Monday but the paper has steadfastly stood by the story.

- Sapa-dpa

- SAPA

inside news24

Cpt: 14-17°C Showery. Morning clouds. Mild. Pta: 17-28°C Isolated tstorms. Morning clouds. Warm.
Jhb: 16-26°C Thunderstorms. Morning clouds. Mild. Bloem: 14-26°C Mostly sunny. Mild.
Dbn: 19-32°C Scattered showers. Afternoon clouds. Warm. PE: 15-22°C Scattered showers. Morning clouds. Mild.
7 day forecasts...
Western Cape Eastern Cape Kwazulu Natal Gauteng

Roodepoort - 12:59:19 PM Slow moving traffic between Maraisburg Road and the Gordon Road exit More traffic reports...

Here are the winning Lotto numbers from the Saturday, November 7 draw.

18, 24, 25, 31, 35, 42 Bonus 38

Lotto plus: 4, 14, 17, 20, 21, 34 Bonus 3

SMS the word Lotto to 31222 to get lotto numbers sent directly to your phone. The service costs just R10 per month. 
More lotto numbers...

Jobs - Find your dream job

POS Developer

Gauteng
Evrst Business Solutions

Junior Management Accountant

Western Cape - Cape Town
New Media Publishing (PTY) Ltd

IT/Operations Manager

Western Cape - Cape Town
Quiglies Solutions
R30,000-35,000 Per Month Cost To Company Negotiable

Cars - Search 1000's of new and used cars

AUDI

2008 A4 1.8T Multitronics from R 269 000

Property - Find a new home

NELSPRUIT

Single Residential R2,040,000

WORCESTER

Farm R1,500,000

MONTE SERENO

Single Residential R3,800,000

Travel - Look, Book, Go!

Free Games - TOO MUCH NEWS? TAKE A BREAK!