SIU has submitted Digital Vibes tender scandal report to Ramaphosa

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THE SIU report into the Department of Health’s controversial R150m contract awarded to Digital Vibes is now in the hands of President Cyril Ramaphosa, after it handed over the report before midnight on Wednesday.

At the centre of the investigation is Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize who is implicated in the awarding of the contract to Digital Vibes, a company that had his close associates Tahera Mather, his long time spokesperson, and Naadhira Mitha, his former personal assistant, doing work for the department.

The pair were accused by the company’s owner and director Radha Hariram of embezzling around R80m from the company. In May, Ramaphosa said when the report was finally handed over to him by the SIU he would take his time to consider what the SIU had come up with following which he would then be able to handle the matter.

Already, while conducting its probe, the SIU scored a victory against Digital Vibes after the Special Tribunal had given it the go ahead to freeze R22m found in the banking and investment accounts linked to Digital Vibes and companies and individuals who had been paid by Digital Vibes.

 

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He has the conviction to pursue ANC members who fought for our total liberation, he can't handle the likes of Coleman Andrew's, Koos Bekker and others are immune to judicial trial and prosecution.

The other people should do their Jobs, Every thing have to be brought and be about Ramaphosa? Let the be a commission and let Mkhize do the right thing. He knows, why make it difficult? PresidencyZA GautengProvince Swaziland AntiLockdownMarch Let the people report for duty

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Corruption report submitted to the master himself 😂😂

Is Ramaphosa going to to the honours?

He is the master of Coruption

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