Six in court, Amajuba municipality fraud and corruption, Durban

South African Police Service

Six in court, Amajuba municipality fraud and corruption, Durban
Six in court, Amajuba municipality fraud and corruption, Durban

Six suspects briefly appeared at the Durban Specialized Commercial Crime Court on charges of fraud and corruption at Amajuba Municipality following investigations by the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation unit

It is alleged the suspects allegedly colluded with municipal officials and circumvented the bidding practices to procure goods and services in order to shortcut the legal procurement processes. The Amajuba Municipality allegedly awarded more than R13 million worth of tenders to the accused during the period 2011/2012 financial year.

The accused, Raymond Mazibuko (46), Clifford Mkhize (35), Nombikhona Madisha (43) and Fondy Madisha (52) appeared on Thursday, whilst Mehmood Amodjee (30) and Fazeela Bee Bee Amodjee (65) appeared before court on 16 February 2018.

All suspects are service providers.

All six were granted bail ranging from R1000.00 to R3000.00 and will appear again on 14 March 2018. More arrests are imminent.

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