Investigations into the operational deficiencies of the Agricultural Business Development Agency (Agribusdev) have been completed, This was announced by the Minister of Public Enterprises, Leon Jooste in the National Assembly. Jooste made the announcement when he responded to a question by Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) Member of Parliament (MP) Jennifer van den Heever, who wanted to know about the findings of the investigation into the conduct of the late Agribusdev managing director, Petrus Uugwanga. Jooste said the investigation was not purely intended to look into the conduct of Uugwanga but rather to look into various potential governance, financial and operational deficiencies. He said he received a copy of the draft report and a final report will be concluded once the various quality checks have been concluded. Jooste stressed that it is due to the Government's concerns on Agribusdev's inability to manage green schemes that an investigation was commissioned. The terms of reference include an assessment of contracts entered into, financial and commercial transactions, as well as compliance with relevant laws, regulations and policies, Jooste stated that an assessment of compliance to the Public Enterprises Governance Act was also conducted and an assessment of the company's overall risk and mitigation interventions, compliance to the company human resources policy, utilisation and alignment to business operations were also conducted.