By: Natasha Archary

Leonard Ramatlakane has been relieved of his duties as Passenger Rail Agency South Africa (PRASA) Chair and Board Member.
The Ministry of Transport made the announcement on Tuesday, 06 June in a statement following an investigation into the misuse of one of its properties in Cape Town by Ramatlakane.
Ramatlakane reportedly moved his family into the luxury Newlands property while he was busy with renovations at his own home.
The now axed PRASA chair also allegedly hosted his 70th birthday party at the property which is reserved for use when PRASA residents travel to Cape Town.
“Transport Minister, Lydia Sindisiwe Chikunga expressed her appreciation to the Chairperson for his leadership and sterling work that led to the recovery of 13 rail lines by the entity, as part of its Rail Recovery Programme.
This exceeded the target of 10 rail lines that were initially earmarked by PRASA for recovery. It is under his watch that PRASA was able to restore a sizeable number of PRASA rail services in various metros in the country; which has ensure that PRASA rail reclaims its status as a mass mover of commuters in the Republic.”
Transport Minister Lydia Sindisiwe Chikunga
Leonard Ramatlakane has been the Chairperson of PRASA since 2020.
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