MEC and Bloem water CEO in court, R15m tender fraud

South African Police Service

MEC and Bloem water CEO in court, R15m tender fraud
MEC and Bloem water CEO in court, R15m tender fraud

Free State MEC for Sport, Art, Culture and Recreation Selina Leeto (58) and Bloem Water CEO Dr Limakatso Moorosi (55) appeared in the Bloemfontein Regional Court on 16 February 2018, facing charges of fraud and corruption.

The charges are linked to irregularities in a 2009 tender worth 15 million rand. Leeto was a mayor of the Matjhabeng Municipality at the time while Moorosi was the chief financial officer.

It alleged that in 2009 the duo awarded a tender of 15 million to procure photocopy machines, installing of telephone system and CCTV cameras for the municipality without following tender processes and also allegedly received kickbacks from the company.

Leeto was arrested before on this matter and the case was withdrawn after her lawyers made a presentation. The charges were reinstated after extensive investigations. The pair handed themselves over to the Hawks Offices in Bloemfontein.

They were released on warning and warned to appear at the Bloemfontein High Court on the 02 March 2018 for a pre-trial.

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SOURCESouth African Police Service