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South African Authorities Raid Former Dudu Myeni Property, Find Large Sum of Money

July 24, 2025
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A major operation in South Africa has seen the National Intervention Unit (NIU) raid a property once linked to Dudu Myeni, the former chairperson of South African Airways. Authorities reportedly found a large amount of money in a safe during the search.

The house, now registered under the name of Myeni’s son, Thalente Myeni, is at the center of the investigation. Reports suggest the amount discovered could be as much as R18 million, though officials have not yet confirmed the exact figure or its origin.

The raid took place in Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal. The property was previously owned by Dudu Myeni but was later transferred to her son. Thalente Myeni has faced scrutiny in the past over financial matters, including during the State Capture inquiry.

Dudu Myeni, declared a delinquent director for life in 2020, has been linked to corruption allegations during her time at SAA. The Zondo Commission previously heard testimony about financial irregularities involving her son.

The discovery of the money has raised questions about whether it is connected to past dealings. However, no direct evidence has yet tied the funds to any specific transactions.

The NIU’s involvement indicates a serious investigation, possibly related to money laundering or corruption. The Myeni family has been associated with high-profile political figures, including former President Jacob Zuma.

As the probe continues, the public awaits further details. The case highlights the ongoing efforts to address corruption in South Africa and the need for transparency in financial investigations.

Authorities have not yet released an official statement on the findings, and no charges have been announced. The outcome of the investigation could have significant implications for the Myeni family and broader accountability efforts.

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