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The Special Investigating Unit is seizing several properties linked to Tembisa Hospital tender kingpin Hangwani Maumela. This follows last month’s operation by the Asset Forfeiture Unit, which confiscated around R400 million in assets, including luxury homes, four Lamborghinis, a Bentley, and a boat. SIU officials are currently at Maumela’s...

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🚨🔥BREAKING: Tembisa Hospital R2 Billion Procurement Scandal Explodes In Court Today, But The Biggest Looter Of Them All, Cyril Ramaphosa’s Nephew Hangwani Morgan Maumela, Mastermind Who Knew and Orchestrated Everything‼️‼️ Special Investigation Unit, investigations have identified Hangwani Morgan Maumela (nephew of President Cyril Ramaphosa) as the head of one of the three major syndicates responsible for looting over R2 billion from Tembisa Hospital. His syndicate alone allegedly siphoned off R820 million through a web of 41 fraudulent companies, rigged tenders, massively inflated prices and “ghost” deliveries of non-existent goods and services between 2019 and 2021‼️ Hospital provincial manager Zacharia Tshisele and Hawks Sergeant Papi Tsie are back in the Pretoria Magistrates Court facing corruption charges‼️ They allegedly tried to bury the investigation with a R100 000 bribe, Tshisele handed over the cash thinking two Hawks officers would kill the probe and turn him into a protected state witness. Instead, the Hawks ran a sting and arrested both. Tshisele has already coughed up R13.5 million of his ill-gotten gains to the Special Investigation Unit. The Special Investigation Unit has already traced R122 million in corrupt payments linked to dodgy tenders at the hospital‼️ 🔥 Babita Deokaran, a senior Gauteng health official and whistleblower, was assassinated on August 23, 2021, in Johannesburg. She was shot multiple times in a targeted ambush outside her home after exposing a R850-million corruption scheme at Tembisa Hospital. While six men were convicted for her murder, the intellectual authors remain unknown. South Africa, this is the level of rot we’re dealing with everyday. Will it ever end ⁉️ 🔥Cyril, you know about your nephew’s criminal activity, you are a bloody disgusting president‼️

RaiZel

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COUNTERFEIT GOODS WORTH MORE THAN R160 MILLION SEIZED, MANUFACTURING PLANT SHUT DOWN DURING RECENT NATIONWIDE OPERATIONS The South African Police Service (SAPS), in collaboration with its crime-fighting partners, continues to record commendable progress in dismantling criminal networks involved in the illegal trade in counterfeit and illicit goods. This week, police collectively seized counterfeit goods worth more than R160 million during multiple takedown operations in different parts of the country. The National Counterfeit and Illicit Goods Unit led a joint takedown operation in Bellville on Tuesday, 24 March 2026, which resulted in the seizure of counterfeit goods worth more than R117 million. The multidisciplinary team also comprised members from the Western Cape Counterfeit and Illicit Goods Unit, Crime Intelligence, the National Intervention Unit (NIU), Public Order Policing (POP), officials from the South African Revenue Service (SARS) Customs Division, and brand protectors. The team seized over 130 000 counterfeit items, including branded clothing, sports apparel, sneakers, caps, sunglasses, and watches. In Gauteng, police executed several takedown operations in Johannesburg, Tshwane, Meyerton, Vanderbijlpark, and Vereeniging throughout the week. In one operation, the Gauteng Counterfeit and Illicit Goods Unit, with support from various role players, shut down a counterfeit manufacturing plant operating in a medical building in the Johannesburg CBD. Counterfeit goods and label-printing machines worth over R28 million were seized. Additionally, a takedown operation in KwaZulu-Natal resulted in the seizure of a large consignment of counterfeit cigarettes worth over R15 million in Sydenham. These operations form part of ongoing national efforts to address the illegal trade in counterfeit and illicit goods in the country. The illegal trade in counterfeit goods not only undermines the economy of South Africa, but also threatens consumer health and safety, infringes on intellectual property rights, and erodes legitimate businesses.

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