North West businessman Brown Mogotsi has told parliament’s ad hoc committee investigating police corruption that KwaZulu-Natal commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi met businessman and alleged “Big Five” cartel leader Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala ... Mogotsi ... ....
The Ekurhuleni mayor has stopped planned electricity disconnections with immediate effect after Tembisa residents took to the streets in the early hours of Monday after learning of the plan to disconnect indigent households.
Residents of Tembisa spent Monday protesting in several areas, demanding urgent intervention from the Ekurhuleni Municipality over ongoing service delivery failures ... The Tembisa Community Forum is ...
No animal was delivered to my plot ... He said he had been unaware of Matlala’s alleged criminal history at the time, although Matlala had been in the news in connection with the TembisaHospital tender scandal and the Ekurhuleni blue lights saga ....
Parliament’s ad hoc committee investigating corruption in the criminal justice system has sent PresidentCyril Ramaphosa questions regarding his knowledge and involvement in the controversial disbanding of a task team on political killings ... ....
... Maumela syndicate, which is being investigated for looting R2 billion from the TembisaHospital ... Please prove to the public that Omar’s Motor Den received funds from Tembisa Hospital or Morgan Maumela.
... paid out by TembisaHospital ... “The preservation order continues to protect the assets while investigations into the Maumela syndicate and related procurement irregularities at Tembisa Hospital proceed.
His testimony will be centred around ballistics analysis ... Matlala has been linked to the multi-billion-rand TembisaHospital looting scandal, first exposed by murdered whistleblower Babita Deokaran ... [email protected]. IOLPolitics .
Senona said "yes," but he claimed he only learned of Matlala's link to the TembisaHospital scandal through newspaper articles shared by the commission on Tuesday.
The SIU, in its report released earlier this year, revealed a network of corruption, fraud, and maladministration in procurement processes at TembisaHospital, involving three major syndicates responsible for the looting.