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R1.8 Billion Tembisa Hospital Looting: SIU Finds R1.6m in Cash Deposits to Gauteng Health Head

October 30, 2025
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R1.8 Billion Tembisa Hospital Looting: SIU Finds R1.6m in Cash Deposits to Gauteng Health Head
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A report from the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has revealed that Lesiba Malotana, the suspended Head of the Gauteng Health Department, received approximately R1.6 million in questionable cash deposits through various ATMs. These transactions, which were directed into six different bank accounts over a three-year period, are believed to be connected to the extensive R1.8 billion looting scandal uncovered at Tembisa Hospital.

The investigation identified multiple cash deposits that were not declared, casting serious doubt on the legitimacy and origin of the funds. This discovery forms a critical part of the SIU’s broader examination into the systematic plunder of public money at Tembisa Hospital, where coordinated syndicates are alleged to have orchestrated the diversion of over R2 billion intended for essential healthcare services.

Malotana’s suspension by Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi followed a lifestyle audit that classified him as high-risk for corruption and financial misconduct. Despite providing supplementary documentation during the audit process, the SIU upheld its assessment, reinforcing concerns over unexplained wealth and possible involvement in fraudulent activities.

This case underscores the persistent and deep-seated corruption challenges within Gauteng’s public health sector. It also reflects the ongoing efforts of law enforcement and investigative bodies to enhance accountability and reclaim public resources meant to support some of the province’s most vulnerable communities.

In summary, the SIU findings directly associate Malotana with suspicious financial activity as part of the Tembisa Hospital scandal, spotlighting the severe and systemic nature of corruption that continues to undermine South Africa’s healthcare system.

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