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Ex-SAPS Psychology Head Joins Company After Awarding Them R360 Million Tender

July 11, 2025
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The resignation of Brigadier Petunia Lenono from her role as Section Head of Psychology Services in the South African Police Service (SAPS) has raised ethical concerns after she joined Medicare24, a company that recently secured a R360 million government tender.

Brigadier Lenono was part of the bid evaluation committee that approved the tender for Medicare24, owned by Cat Matlala. She resigned just three weeks before the tender was finalized and soon after took a position with the same company. This has led to questions about possible conflicts of interest and whether the tender process was fair.

Public procurement rules require bid evaluation members to act impartially, ensuring contracts are awarded based on merit and value for public money. When a committee member leaves to work for a winning bidder, it creates suspicion—even if no direct wrongdoing is proven. Such cases weaken trust in government processes.

This situation also highlights the need for stricter cooling-off periods in South Africa. Many countries require officials to wait before joining companies they previously awarded contracts to. Stronger rules could help prevent conflicts of interest.

The case points to wider concerns about tender processes, where personal connections might influence decisions. Without proper oversight, this can lead to corruption and misuse of public funds.

SAPS and oversight bodies should investigate this matter fully. If any misconduct is found, action must be taken to ensure accountability. Transparent procurement is essential for maintaining public trust in government institutions.

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