Daily Dispatch

Top cop told to give up R500m fraud dockets

- By BONGANI FUZILE and MALIBONGWE DAYIMANI

SINCE 2011, close to 40 criminal case dockets that were investigat­ed by Captain Lupumlo Lwana were taken away by the Hawks national team.

The cases involved investigat­ions of fraud valued at close to R500-million.

In December 2011, two senior police officers, Brigadier Piet Pieterse and then-head of the Hawks in the province Yvonne Badi, took 15 case dockets involving close to R200millio­n from Lwana’s offices. The dockets were never returned to Lwana.

In December 2015, a SASSA case involving R49-million was removed from Lwana, only to be returned almost two years later, in September 2017, allegedly with missing informatio­n.

In August last year, Major-General Alfred Khana, head of the commercial crime unit in Pretoria, removed more than 20 dockets from Lwana.

Lwana did not deny this but would not be drawn into the details of the dockets.

Some of the dockets taken in the last six years from Lwana involve:

Fraud and forgery at the public works department, worth R152-million;

A service provider allegedly fraudulent­ly awarded a R11-million tender by the health department;

A Nelson Mandela Metropolit­an Municipali­ty case in which a supplier, awarded a tender to build RDP houses, allegedly claimed more than R5-million before finishing the job;

A R11.8-million fraud case involving a health department supplier;

Two Buffalo City Metro road tenders worth R15-million and R45-million;

The R5.9-million Nelson Mandela funeral scandal tender;

The Mnquma municipali­ty’s R10-million refuse bag tender; The SASSA R49-million probe; and A corruption case within the education department against two suppliers involving R600 000.

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