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News24 | Forensic report recommends disciplinary action against IDT CEO over R800m oxygen plant tender

29 July 2025
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News24 | Forensic report recommends disciplinary action against IDT CEO over R800m oxygen plant tender
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A forensic investigation into a R800 million oxygen plant tender awarded by the Independent Development Trust (IDT) has recommended disciplinary action against CEO Tebogo Malaka, general manager Molebedi Sisi, and other officials for misconduct. The findings highlight significant irregularities in the tender process, raising concerns about governance and accountability within the IDT.

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