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Hawks Circle Lesufi: R64 Million Power Project Under Corruption Investigation

October 11, 2025
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A major storm has erupted in Gauteng over a government-backed energy project championed by Premier Panyaza Lesufi, now at the centre of a corruption investigation. The R64 million initiative was launched to enhance electricity supply in townships, schools, and clinics through the installation of solar systems and backup power solutions, promising relief from persistent load shedding. Initially hailed as an innovative step toward energy security, the project is now under intense scrutiny for alleged financial and procedural misconduct.

The Hawks, South Africa’s elite anti-corruption unit, have launched an official probe into claims of irregularities in the tender and procurement processes. Investigators are examining reports of inflated invoices, favouritism toward specific contractors, and the use of politically connected companies. Sources within the investigation suggest that millions of rand may have been misused or redirected during implementation, raising suspicions of a broader corruption network within Gauteng’s provincial administration.

The Hawks are reportedly reviewing all related tender documents and interviewing officials, contractors, and whistleblowers to determine the scale of the alleged fraud. The controversy has already triggered political fallout, with opposition parties such as the Democratic Alliance and ActionSA demanding that Premier Lesufi step aside pending the outcome of the investigation. They argue that his continued presence could compromise the integrity of the process.

Lesufi has rejected all accusations of wrongdoing, insisting that the project was handled with full transparency and that he welcomes the Hawks’ inquiry. Nevertheless, the unfolding scandal has sparked widespread public concern over accountability in the management of provincial funds. Many citizens are questioning whether the project’s original intent—to serve communities and strengthen energy resilience—has been overshadowed by corruption. As the investigation deepens, pressure is mounting on the Gauteng government to demonstrate genuine transparency and restore public trust.

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