A former HOD for the Department of Health and two security company directors were arrested by the Hawks on charges of tender fraud amounting to R384 million.
Kimberley - A former HOD for the Department of Health and two security company directors were arrested by the Hawks on Friday on charges of tender fraud amounting to R384 million.
The former HOD is currently employed in the Premiers Office as a deputy director general and was previously employed as a police officer. "It is further alleged that the directors of the company submitted fraudulent documents in order to gain an unfair advantage over others to be awarded the tender as the highest bidder. They were awarded the tender between August and October 2017, worth a total value surpassing R224 million, however it later escalated to an amount of R384 million."
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