Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane has denied involvement in a tender fraud case that Pule Mabe is linked to or that the NAP is investigating him.
Chiloane allegedly received money from Pule Mabe following the conclusion of the awarding of a tender Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane has denied any involvement in a R27 million tender fraud case that ANC senior member Pule Mabe is charged in relation with. Oupa Bopape.The National Prosecuting Authority believes that Chiloane received R185 000 from the R27 million Mabe, which is said to have been fraudulently obtained.
During that time, Ekurhuleni was one of the beneficiaries of three-wheel vehicles supplied by Mabe’s company. Ekurhuleni ordered 70 of the 200 that Mabe’s company was awarded a tender to deliver. He then allegedly received the money over the course of 10 different payments.The MEC vehemently denied any involvement, saying he wasn’t even being investigated.
“My advice; ask the political leaders of the time. They can give you answers. As for me, I don’t know anything.” “No one called me, and I am certain I am not being investigated. Secondly, I have never received any money ever from Mr Mabe in my entire life,” he added.Byron Pillay is a Current Affairs Editor at Briefly News. He received a Diploma in Journalism from the Caxton Cadet School. He spent 11 years covering a wide variety of news as a community journalist, including politics, crime and current affairs.
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