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Malusi Gigaba: Ex-Minister to Face Transnet Corruption Charges! 🚨

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Malusi Gigaba to Appear in Court Over Transnet Corruption Allegations

Johannesburg - Former Minister of Public Enterprises, Malusi Gigaba, is expected to appear in court today following summons related to alleged irregularities during his tenure at Transnet. The charges stem from ongoing investigations into corruption within the state-owned enterprise.

While the specific charges remain unclear at this time, Gigaba has stated his intention to fully cooperate with the legal process and maintains his innocence. This development follows years of scrutiny regarding his involvement in Transnet's procurement processes.

Gigaba's time at Transnet has been marred by controversy, with allegations of undue influence in major procurement deals. He has previously stated his commitment to promoting Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) and industrial development. However, a state capture inquiry later revealed findings suggesting he encouraged Transnet to circumvent Treasury regulations and approved appointments that facilitated corruption.

ANC MP to Hand Himself Over

Reports indicate that Gigaba, currently a member of Parliament for the African National Congress (ANC), is set to hand himself over to police in Pretoria this morning. This action is directly linked to the anticipated formal charges in connection with the Transnet investigations.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) reportedly informed Gigaba of the requirement to present himself for charging and subsequent court appearance. In a statement, Gigaba acknowledged receiving the summons and expressed his readiness to address the allegations. He served as Public Enterprises Minister between 2010 and 2014.

This case adds to the ongoing narrative of state capture and corruption allegations that have plagued South Africa in recent years. The outcome of Gigaba's court appearance will be closely watched by the public and political analysts alike.

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