The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has seized documents involving 24 contracts issued by the Dawid Kruiper Local Municipality in the Northern Cape as part of its investigation into alleged corruption, fraud or maladministration.
SIU officials, assisted by the South African Police Service and Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation (Hawks), raided the municipality’s offices on Friday.
It follows a warrant granted by the Upington Magistrate Court on Thursday.
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“The SIU and Hawks collected all payment documentation, which included confirmation of goods/services received, requisition forms, Purchase Orders, Remittance Advice, Payment Vouchers, Reconciliation Reports, Monthly Statements from Service Providers, and Deviation forms captured from 1 January 2010 to September 2024, as stipulated in Proclamation 185 of 2024.
“Furthermore, the SIU has collected electronic items such as laptops, computers, mobile devices, optical media (DVD/CD), audio recorders, computer data storage mediums, external hard drives, memory sticks, and cards,” the unit said of the raid.
It defended its decision, saying it was necessary to seize the documents urgently.
“The SIU has a reason to believe that a normal route of requesting information and documents would not have yielded positive results, hence it was deemed necessary to approach the Upington Magistrate Court for a search warrant to seize documents and computers to assist with the ongoing investigation.”
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The contracts under scrutiny reach across several departments in the municipality, affecting everything from security, sports fields, water and financials to fencing, trucks, and sound systems.
Among the contracts are the:
President Cyril Ramaphosa last month signed off on investigations into the contracts, which stretch from January 2010 to September 2024.
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They have raised red flags over governance failures, unauthorised, irregular, fruitless, or wasteful expenditure, and possible corruption in the municipality for over a decade.
“We are concerned about the extent of corruption that may have taken place in the municipality over a prolonged period of time, at the ultimate cost of service delivery,” the DA’s Rudolph Saal said.
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