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Ace Magashule Pleads Not Guilty in R255 Million Asbestos Corruption Case

April 16, 2025
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Ace Magashule Pleads Not Guilty in R255 Million Asbestos Corruption Case
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Former Free State Premier Ace Magashule has formally entered a not guilty plea to all charges connected to the R255 million asbestos corruption scandal. Magashule appeared in the Bloemfontein High Court on Tuesday alongside several co-accused, including businessmen and former government officials.

The case centers on a contract awarded to a joint venture between Blackhead Consulting and Diamond Hill Trading to assess and remove asbestos roofing from low-cost homes in the Free State. Investigations revealed that despite the substantial contract value, almost no work was completed, leaving residents exposed to dangerous asbestos materials.

Magashule faces over 70 charges, including fraud, corruption, money laundering, and violations of the Public Finance Management Act. Prosecutors allege he abused his political power to secure the contract and received kickbacks, with funds allegedly channeled to associates and family members.

In court, Magashule appeared composed as his legal team denied all charges, arguing that the case is a politically driven attempt to damage his standing and remove him from politics.

The National Prosecuting Authority maintains it has compelling evidence, including financial documents, witness testimonies, and transaction records allegedly tying Magashule to the scheme.

Outside the courthouse, a small group of supporters rallied behind Magashule, accusing the ANC leadership of disloyalty. Meanwhile, civil society organizations and analysts have raised concerns about delays in prosecuting major corruption cases.

The trial is anticipated to last several weeks, with numerous witnesses expected to testify. A conviction could result in a substantial prison term for Magashule, marking a pivotal moment in South Africa’s efforts to combat government corruption.

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