Eight arrested in R24m TVET college construction tender fraud case

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Eight arrested in R24m TVET college construction tender fraud case
Eight arrested in R24m TVET college construction tender fraud case

Africa-Press – South-Africa. Eight people appeared in the George Magistrate’s Court for fraud, corruption and theft in connection with a South Cape TVET College construction and renovation tender.

Some of them were public officials at the time the crimes were committed, Hawks spokesperson Zinzi Hani said.

It’s alleged that between March 2009 and August 2013, college employees and contractors submitted bid documents and quotations for construction and renovations at all college campuses in violation of the relevant policies and procedures.

A preliminary investigation revealed that high-level managers were allegedly involved, according to Hani.

“This resulted in prejudice and a loss to the South Cape TVET College to the amount of over R24 million,” Hani said.

The Hawks took over the investigation in 2014 and made the arrests on Thursday.

Among the accused are Luvuyo Lennox Ngubelanga, 55, the former CEO of South Cape TVET College. He was released on R10 000 bail.

Elliot Dyabaza, 51, was released on R3 000 bail, Prudence Dingiswayo, 46, was released on R2 000 bail, and Patrick Mcedisi Mbebe, 57, Pieter Johannes Sam, 52, and Andreas Khulekani Ngubeni, 53, were released on R5 000 bail each.

Nomathamsanqa Maude Msizi, 39, and Shamrack Njozela, 60, were released on R3 000 bail each.

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