SIU granted order to freeze R7.9m
JOHANNESBURG - The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has been granted an order to freeze R7.9 million held in the accounts of a service provider and contractor appointed by the Gauteng health department to refurbish the AngloGold Ashanti Hospital near Carletonville.
The order was granted by the special tribunal last week.
Unlawful
SIU Spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago said it ‘has reasonable grounds to believe the funds are the proceeds of unlawful activity and fall to be forfeited to the state, or otherwise dealt with as part of proposed review proceedings to set aside the contracts of all the professional service providers and contractors involved in the refurbishment’ of the hospital.
Prohibits
Kganyago said the tribunal order prohibits the service provider and contractor from dealing in any manner with the money held in the bank accounts pending the final review proceedings to be instituted by the SIU within 60 days of the date of the order.
“The SIU was, in terms of Proclamation No R.23 of 2020, directed
by President Cyril Ramaphosa to investigate allegations of corruption, malpractice, maladministration and irregularities in the procurement of and contracting for goods, works and/ or services (including leased accommodation) during the COVID-19 state of disaster, and in respect of resulting payments.”
The hospital received its first five patients three months ago, TimesLIVE reported. However, only 80 of the 181 beds were handed over because two of the three hospital wings were yet to reach standards of compliance.
Gauteng infrastructure and development MEC Tasneem Motara said R460 million was spent on refurbishments.