The Lowvelder

Case against Cogta head postponed

- Chelsea Pieterse

MBOMBELA - The case against Mpumalanga’s head of co-operative governance and traditiona­l affairs (Cogta), Samkelo Ngubane, and his accomplice­s has been postponed to February 17.

Ngubane and his three co-accused, Raymond Manzini (45), the deputy director of disaster management under Cogta, his brother, Chris Manzini (33), and Moses Ndlovu (61) appeared in the Nelspruit Commercial Crimes Court on Monday.

Ngubane was an additional suspect in the matter in which the Manzini brothers, Ndlovu and a certain company had been charged with fraud and contravent­ion of the Public Finance Management Act in May.

According to the Mpumalanga Hawks’ spokespers­on, Captain Dineo Sekgotodi, the case relates to a tender that was advertised by Cogta for the supply of personal protective equipment (PPE).

It is alleged that the tender was awarded to a company belonging to Ndlovu, Gatjeni Trading. It is further alleged that he is a friend of Raymond’s, and that the tender was appointed unlawfully.

Sekgotodi said that after the appointmen­t was made, Ndlovu allegedly did not have the finances to buy and supply the PPE. He then went to Raymond to borrow the money to buy it.

“The PPE was bought and the prices were inflated when they charged the department, when the invoices were issued to the department and paid to Ndlovu,” said Sekgotodi.

It is alleged that Ndlovu then deposited money into Chris’s account to the value of R6m.

The three suspects appeared in the Nelspruit Magistrate’s Court on May 30 this year and were released on bail of

R15 000 each.

Ngubane was arrested by the Mpumalanga Directorat­e for Priority Crime Investigat­ion (Hawks) on June 6 on charges relating to the contravent­ion of the Public Finance Management Act. He appeared in the Nelspruit Magistrate’s Court the same day and was released on R10 000 bail.

The reason for the recent postponeme­nt was for disclosure and for copies of the docket to be handed to the defence.

Their bail has been extended.

 ?? > Photo: Mpumalanga Hawks ?? Mpumalanga’s head of Cogta, Samkelo Ngubane.
> Photo: Mpumalanga Hawks Mpumalanga’s head of Cogta, Samkelo Ngubane.

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