. Further reports on its findings will follow. However, in this article, we focus on the findings and recommendations made by the SIU in relation to two big investigations that we have focussed on in the past.The first is an investigation the SIU says it has now completed and concerns a R1-billion+ spending programme, using Alternative Building Technologies , that was supposed to rapidly expand the number of ICU beds by 1,400 in four Gauteng hospitals in time for the ‘first wave’ of Covid-19.
, the last report was for January 2021. Thereafter they suddenly stopped being published. But the brief open window was enough for us to spot and document several gross irregularities. Despite what we revealed, the Gauteng government repeatedly dismissed claims of malfeasance in relation to the ABT hospitals. On April Fool’s day this year, 2022, the Gauteng Department of Infrastructure Development — several of whose senior officials are currently suspended and under investigation — issued a statement personally attacking Mark Heywood and, claiming that the stories were “devoid of basic fact” and a violation of the Press Code.
Given that this SIU report was penned five months ago, one can assume that this process — although not covered by the report — is well underway.’s investigation into a company with the arresting name of Red Roses Africa Ltd, was a database and website maintained by the National Treasury on all Covid-19 expenditures incurred by all government departments in all provinces.This once again proves the value of transparency and access to information.
We noticed that Red Roses Africa had scored contracts worth over R515-million and that the exact same amount also appeared to be recorded twice on the NT database under two different companies’ names, the second being Mainstreet 699.
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