Fighting rot takes its toll
December 31, 2025
|The Citizen
CHALLENGES: MALFEASANCE UNDERMINING PUBLIC TRUST, DRAINING STATE RESOURCES
Corruption remains one of South Africa's most pressing challenges, undermining public trust, draining state resources, and weakening the institutions meant to serve citizens.
Each year, the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) uncovers new layers of misconduct across government departments, state-owned entities, and municipal structures, revealing how deeply maladministration and financial irregularities have taken root.
The auditor-general and SIU have repeatedly exposed corruption across various government sectors, yet nothing seems to be done about it.
The ongoing Madlanga commission has also exposed corruption in law enforcement, leaving South Africans wondering if there is an end in sight to all this.
In September, the SIU revealed a devastating plunder of the public purse in its Tembisa Hospital probe, which identified three coordinated syndicates responsible for looting more than R2 billion.
The billions were siphoned off through a complex web of fraud and corruption.
It identified three major syndicates that misappropriated R2 billion intended for the hospital. An analysis of 2 207 procurement bundles revealed serious maladministration and fraud.
Key officials from the Gauteng department of health and Tembisa Hospital are accused of benefiting from corrupt payments that facilitated the irregular appointment of service providers.
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