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SIU Set To Investigate A Huge R3.5 Billion Tender Fraud Awarded Under Jacob Zuma

October 11, 2025
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SIU Set To Investigate A Huge R3.5 Billion Tender Fraud Awarded Under Jacob Zuma
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The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has indicated that it is currently conducting an investigation into the awarding of numerous tenders, including the contentious R3.5 billion Swifambo Rail locomotives contract. In 2017, the courts invalidated the contract, which was intended to procure locomotives for South Africa’s rail system, as a result of substantial irregularities in the tender process.

SIU spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago has verified that the unit’s investigation is designed to identify any instances of mismanagement or wrongdoing in the awarding of the Swifambo contract and other tenders. The primary objective is to guarantee accountability for the inefficient and corrupt procurement practices that have impacted critical sectors of the economy.

Kganyago emphasized the significance of resolving such irregularities during his conversation with Aldrin Sampear, underscoring the SIU’s dedication to ensuring that public funds are spent in a transparent and ethical manner. The Swifambo Rail contract, which involved the acquisition of locomotives that were reportedly unsuitable for South African rail infrastructure, has been a focal point in the country’s ongoing efforts to combat corruption in state-owned enterprises..

Kganyago is encouraging the public and relevant stakeholders to collaborate with authorities to guarantee that justice is administered, as the SIU continues its investigations. Additional developments are anticipated.

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) says it’s investigating the awarding of tenders, including the controversial R3.5 billion Swifambo Rail locomotives contract, which the courts set aside in 2017 due to irregularities in the procurement process. @AldrinSampear speaks to SIU… pic.twitter.com/Uu1jGvFmg4

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