SAPS Suspends Nine Officers in Medicare 24 Tender Probe

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Nine South African Police Service (SAPS) officers have been suspended following allegations they helped secure a controversial R228 million contract for Medicare24, a company linked to businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala. Police spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe confirmed the suspensions on Friday, stating that the officers all served on the bid evaluation committee.

Why were the police officers suspended?

The officers are accused of unlawfully awarding the contract to Matlala’s company. According to Brigadier Mathe, the affected members have been placed on suspension while disciplinary and related investigations are finalized.

Why were the police officers suspended?

“Police remain committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and ethical conduct in all its operations,” Mathe said. The SAPS has stated it will not provide further comment while the legal processes are ongoing.

Did You Know? The Medicare24 contract was initially budgeted at approximately R360 million but was ultimately awarded for about R228 million.

What were the irregularities in the tender process?

The Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC) is investigating claims that the tender process was irregular from the beginning. According to the state, SAPS advertised the tender on January 31, 2024, with a closing date of February 19, which is less than the 21-day advertising period required by National Treasury regulations.

The charge sheet alleges the tender was not urgent and that no approval was obtained to shorten the advertising period. Furthermore, investigators claim that although 22 companies submitted bids, Medicare24 did not meet the requirements of an acceptable tender under procurement laws and should not have been considered.

Expert Insight: The involvement of high-ranking officials, including a major general, several brigadiers, and colonels, suggests that the investigation is targeting the highest levels of the SAPS bid evaluation process.

Who is facing charges in this case?

In March, Matlala, 12 senior police officers, a company director, and two companies were arrested. They subsequently appeared in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on charges of fraud, corruption, and money laundering.

Senior SAPS member and 9other police officers face suspension over Medicare24 tender

The arrested officers are currently out on bail of between R40,000 and R80,000. However, Matlala remains in custody after being denied bail in a separate matter.

What happens next for the accused?

The accused may face further disciplinary action within the SAPS as investigations conclude. Additionally, the criminal proceedings regarding fraud and money laundering are expected to continue through the court system.

Frequently Asked Questions

What services were included in the Medicare24 contract?
The three-year contract was intended to provide medical screenings, wellness checks, illness assessments, pre-employment medical examinations, and injury-on-duty assessments.

Which agency is investigating the corruption?
The arrests were carried out by the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC), which is a specialist unit within the National Prosecuting Authority.

What are the specific charges against the individuals?
Those arrested appeared in court on charges including fraud, corruption, and money laundering.

How should state institutions strengthen their procurement oversight to prevent similar allegations?

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