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IDT boss suspended over R836m tender

07 Aug 2025

The Department of Health is to re-tender the controversial oxygen plant contract. This follows the suspension of Independent Development Trust (IDT) CEO, Tebogo Malaka, linked to the R836m-project scandal. – MedicalBrief (5 August 2025)
A PwC forensics report, released by Public Works & Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson, called for disciplinary action against Malaka for “failing to prevent or act on violations that may have cost the state hundreds of millions of rands”.
“The report exposed extraordinary procedural failings and regulatory breaches, including that a shell company, Bulkeng (Pty) Ltd, with no premises, staff or track record, was awarded a contract to provide pressure swing absorption (PSA) oxygen plants to 55 hospitals.
“The cost of the project, originally capped at R216m by the Global Fund, ballooned to more than R836m – and yet by December 2024, not a single oxygen plant had been commissioned.”
News 24
reported on 3 August that two companies with links to Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s sons were paid R36.4m – and are owed a further R12.6m for the contract.”
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