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How ‘Cat’ Matlala tried to run a R70m private OR Tambo terminal
January 18, 2026
|Sunday Tribune
CONTROVERSIAL businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, who has been implicated in multiple corruption scandals, previously attempted to expand his business interests beyond state tenders by proposing a luxury private airport terminal at OR Tambo International Airport, reportedly backed by annual funding of about R70 million from Nedbank.
News24 reported that meetings between Matlala and Nedbank representatives took place over several weeks, with bank officials accompanying him on a site inspection of OR Tambo’s cargo terminal between June and July 2023.
The publication said the failed proposal, formalised in a concept document signed by Matlala, outlined how VIP and VVIP passengers would bypass conventional airport procedures through a fasttracked system managed by his security firm.
In the concept document cited by News24, Matlala described the proposed facility as “The Green Lounge”, calling it “an exclusive, tranquil haven of luxury, efficiency, and sustainability, designed to transform your airport experience.”
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