South Africa, July 8 -- CETA is quite dismayed but not surprised at the Sunday Times latest attempt to tarnish its name and that of its CEO.

The article fits into a pattern of reporting that listens to the side of disgruntled employees, opposed to CETA's management attempt to fight corruption and clean governance, then proceed to either disregard principles or ignore any response or explanation to drive a malicious narrative.

This report fits into that pattern.

The report states as a fact that the purchase has been flagged as irregular when no such finding has been made and the AG had told the journalist there was no such report.

The Sunday Times relies on a leaked document, not a final AG's report to write the misleading article abou...