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Investigation Unveils Questions Over R360 Million Police Tender and Former Minister

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Bheki Cele Under Fire Over Calls to Tender Tycoon Before Arrest
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A parliamentary inquiry is examining an illegal multi-million rand deal allegedly involving former police minister Bheki Cele and businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala. The case has raised questions about corruption and hidden alliances within government structures.

The investigation focuses on a R360 million tender awarded to Matlala’s company, Medicare24 Tswane District, to provide health and risk services to the South African Police Service during Cele’s tenure as minister. Questions have been raised about how a smaller company outbid larger, more established firms for the contract.

A key point of interest for investigators are meetings between Cele and Matlala that were reportedly held at a luxury venue owned by Morgan Maumela, who is a nephew of President Cyril Ramaphosa.

The scandal has expanded with recent reports from prosecutors alleging that Matlala was involved in an attempt on the life of taxi boss Joe Ferrari Sibanyoni.

Former Minister Cele has recently declined to appear before the parliamentary committee investigating the matter, a move that has drawn significant criticism and increased public scrutiny.

The case also connects to the broader work of the Madlanga Commission, which is investigating allegations of criminal infiltration within the police service. The parliamentary committee faces challenges in its investigation, including getting key figures to testify.

This story involves several high-profile individuals, including current and former police officials, and highlights ongoing concerns about accountability and governance.

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