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R70 Million Tender Scandal Engulfs Johannesburg’s Transport MMC Kenny Kunene

July 28, 2025
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R70 Million Tender Scandal Engulfs Johannesburg’s Transport MMC Kenny Kunene
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A fresh corruption storm has hit Johannesburg politics with explosive allegations that Transport MMC Kenny Kunene approved a R70 million payment to a company tied to Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie’s son, Calvin Le John.

The controversial tender, reportedly awarded for “transport infrastructure development,” has raised red flags over possible nepotism and tender irregularities. While official confirmation is pending, sources claim the bidding process lacked transparency and proper oversight.

“This reeks of political patronage at taxpayers’ expense,” warned a governance watchdog representative. The scandal has sparked outrage on social media, with #TenderBrothers trending as citizens question whether political connections influenced the deal.

Kunene, a senior Patriotic Alliance figure, has yet to directly address the allegations. However, Johannesburg officials hint at a possible probe amid growing pressure from opposition parties and civil society groups.

The timing couldn’t be worse for the PA – the party faces crucial local elections while battling perceptions of hypocrisy after campaigning against corruption. Political analyst Lebo More comments: “This threatens to undermine their anti-establishment credibility when they need it most.”

As calls mount for full disclosure, all eyes are on whether Kunene and McKenzie will provide convincing explanations or if this scandal will derail the PA’s growing influence in Gauteng politics. The City of Johannesburg has promised to “follow due process” in investigating the claims.

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