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Missing Docket Threatens State Case in R320m Gumede Corruption Trial

January 17, 2026
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Missing Docket Threatens State Case in R320m Gumede Corruption Trial
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An application linked to a missing investigations docket in the ongoing R320 million corruption trial against former Durban mayor Zandile Gumede and 21 co-accused could have far-reaching and potentially disastrous consequences for the state.

The case, which relates to an allegedly irregular Durban waste management tender, is currently before the Durban High Court. Prosecutors allege that Gumede and others benefited from a corrupt scheme that manipulated procurement processes at the eThekwini Municipality, resulting in massive financial losses to the public purse.

However, the defence has applied for the court to consider the implications of a missing investigations docket, arguing that its absence undermines the integrity of the prosecution’s case. Legal representatives for the accused contend that critical information may have been lost, withheld or mishandled, prejudicing their clients’ right to a fair trial.

If the court finds that the missing docket compromises the accused’s ability to mount a proper defence, the state could face serious setbacks. Legal experts warn that this may lead to key evidence being excluded, significant delays, or even the case being struck from the roll.

The National Prosecuting Authority has acknowledged the seriousness of the issue but maintains that it remains ready to proceed. Prosecutors argue that the main trial docket is intact and that the case can continue without infringing on constitutional rights.

The outcome of the application is expected to be pivotal, not only for the high-profile case itself but also for broader efforts to hold public officials accountable. A ruling against the state could weaken one of the most significant corruption prosecutions linked to local government in recent years.

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