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Court Orders Businessman Edwin Sodi to Repay R292 Million for Failed Tshwane Water Project

June 28, 2025
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The Special Tribunal has ruled that businessman Edwin Sodi must repay profits earned from the failed R292 million Rooiwal wastewater treatment project in Tshwane. The tribunal found that Sodi’s company, Blackhead Consulting, failed to deliver on the contract, leaving the city with little benefit despite receiving over R250 million in payments.

The Rooiwal project was meant to address water and sanitation issues but instead became a symbol of mismanagement. Contractors abandoned the site without completing the work, forcing the City of Tshwane to take legal action.

While the exact repayment amount is still being calculated, the tribunal criticized the city’s procurement processes, citing irregularities in how the contract was awarded.

Sodi, a controversial figure with ties to the ANC, has faced scrutiny before—most notably for his involvement in the Free State asbestos scandal, which was investigated by the State Capture Commission. His connections to powerful political figures have fueled accusations of corruption in government contracts.

Tshwane Mayor Cilliers Brink welcomed the ruling, calling it a victory for accountability. “This is a step toward justice for residents who have suffered from corruption and poor service delivery,” he said.

The decision could also strengthen the city’s legal efforts to recover money from other contractors linked to the failed project.

Though Sodi may appeal, the ruling sends a strong message as public pressure grows for greater transparency in government spending.

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