Bosasa boss Gavin Watson's family wind farm plan ruffles feathers.
Verreaux’s eagle, also known as the black eagle, is at the centre of a dispute over a wind farm that the Watson family wants to build near Uitenhage.The department of Environmental Affairs has given the go-ahead to that the Watson family wants to build in the Eastern Cape, before assessing strong differences of opinion from scientists worried about the threat to bird life.
The topic came up at the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture when evidence leader Paul Pretorius SC was questioning Angelo Agrizzi. Agrizzi is the former chief operating officer of the Bosasa group of companies controlled by Gavin Watson, eldest of the four Watson brothers. The Watsons' Inyanda-Roodeplaat wind farm project, high in the Groot Winterhoek mountains near Uitenhage, has received environmental approval from the national department of environmental affairs . However, several appeals have been lodged.
Legally, it is environment minister Nomvula Mokonyane who must adjudicate these appeals, but testimony at the Zondo commission has linked her to massive bribes in the form of cash, goods and services from Bosasa – and hence a huge possible conflict of interest. Pretorius asked Agrizzi about the farms where the wind farm is planned and for confirmation that they are surrounded by the Groendal nature reserve.Pretorius: Yes, and we know that wind farms and bird life, particularly eagles, do not get on very well with one another?
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Feathers fly over Gavin Watson family wind farm planThe Department of Environmental Affairs has given the go-ahead to a wind farm project that the Watson family wants to build in the Eastern Cape, before assessing strong differences of opinion from scientists worried about the threat to bird life.
Read more »
Bosasa boss Gavin Watson's family wind farm plan ruffles feathersThe Department of Environmental Affairs has given the go-ahead to a wind farm project that the Watson family wants to build in the Eastern Cape, before assessing strong differences of opinion from scientists worried about the threat to bird life.
Read more »
GROUNDUP: Feathers fly over Watson wind farm planThe Department of Environmental Affairs has given the go-ahead to a wind farm project that the Watson family wants to build in the Eastern Cape, before assessing strong differences of opinion from scientists worried about the threat to bird life.
Read more »
We didn't know about Andile Ramaphosa's dealings with Bosasa until now: Fikile Mbalula'We have never known about him up until now when his father became the president... I presume that AndileRamaphosa, among others, has been in business in his own right over the years.'
Read more »
R500k Bosasa donation to Ramaphosa receiving highest priority - MkhwebaneDA leader Mmusi Maimane says Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane has assured him of several things related to the Bosasa donation probe.
Read more »
Bosasa-Ramaphosa ‘web’ runs wider than we thought – MaimaneAccording to the leader of the opposition, the public protector has needed more time to investigate the allegations than she initially thought.
Read more »
Maimane to meet with Public Protector over Ramaphosa-Bosasa complaint
Read more »
Mmusi Maimane to seek update on complaint that Ramaphosa misled parliament over relationship with BosasaHe said he had also written to the Zondo Commission into state capture requesting that Ramaphosa be subpoenaed to appear before the commission over his and his family’s alleged conflict of interest with Bosasa.
Read more »
Forget Bosasa meat, a 5kg braai pack nearly ripped this Nyan’Nyan couple apartNyanNyan But nothing had fans of the show as shocked as when he claimed that the beef between them started over a braai pack.
Read more »
Maimane to meet with public protector over Ramaphosa’s Bosasa imbroglioThe DA leader also wants the Zondo commission to investigate the matter.
Read more »