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SIU set to spend R386m probing graft cases valued at R14bn, MPs told SIU head Andy Mothibi said that investigators were close to wrapping up investigations into personal protective equipment corruption and these should be completed by August. FILE: SIU head advocate Andy Mothibi. Picture: @RSASIU/Twitter
CAPE TOWN - Fighting corruption is a costly exercise.
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) expects to spend R386 million to investigate graft cases valued at over R14 billion.
SIU head Andy Mothibi briefed Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts.
He gave MPs an update on probes into COVID-19 corruption investigations. MPs heard how the SIU was on course to recover some R614 million as its various probes continued.
Numsa has no faith in Eskom s de Ruyter racism probe The investigations come after Eskom COO Solly Tshitangano alleged that de Ruyter subverted proper supply chain policies in order to make irregular appointments which he did not support as the chief procurement officer. FILE: Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter at a briefing on 31 January 2020. Picture: Bonga Dlulane/EWN
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JOHANNESBURG - Trade union Numsa said it was concerned that the investigation into Eskom Group CEO Andre de Ruyter by the board would be a sham.
The investigations come after Eskom COO Solly Tshitangano alleged that de Ruyter subverted proper supply chain policies in order to make irregular appointments which he did not support as the chief procurement officer.