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Malusi Booi granted R250k bail in fraud case amounting to more than R1 Billion

By Vusuthando Percyvil Dube The former Mayoral Committee member for Human Settlement in Cape Town, Malusi Booi, was granted bail of R250,000 by Magistrate Alida Theart amid serious charges, including fraud, corruption, and Money laundering linked to a housing tender scandal estimated at over R1 billion. Booi faces these accusations alongside several co-accused, including his ex-wife, Nozuka Mnyaka, and former director of public housing, Siphokazi September.    During the court proceedings, the […]

today17 September 2024

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Malusi Booi, Former CT Mayco Member arrested in connection with tenders worth over R1 billion.

By Vusuthando Percyvil Dube Malusi Booi, the former member of Cape Town's Mayoral Committee for Human Settlements, was arrested on Monday at his home in the Eastern Cape, as part of a significant investigation into fraud, money laundering, and racketeering involving nine co-accused. The developments were revealed during a bail hearing at the Cape Town Magistrate Court on Wednesday. The charge sheet outlined allegations that Booi collaborated with notorious underworld […]

today13 September 2024

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Elderly, women and children bear brunt of graft in SA’s health sector: Corruption Watch

Corruption Watch says it has learned that officials and employees of various South African hospitals and clinics mismanage funds and use state resources to benefit themselves. The anti-graft, the non-profit organisation released its report - X-Ray: The critical state of the health sector in SA - on Wednesday. The report highlights almost 700 whistleblower accounts received since early 2012 until the end of 2019. Corruption Watch researcher Melusi Ncala, who […]

today23 July 2020

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