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The case against Gigaba
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|M&G 21 November 2025
Former minister's court appearance relates to his tenure at public enterprises
Former minister of public enterprises Malusi Gigaba this week stepped aside from his party and parliamentary roles after being charged with corruption over Transnet's controversial multibillion-rand locomotive procurement deal.
Gigaba — who was now co-chair of parliament's joint standing committee on defence - appeared in the Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crime Court on Tuesday alongside four former executives of the state-owned freight logistics company.
Gigaba has been added as the fifth accused in a long-running corruption case involving the former executives, the National Prosecuting Authority's Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (Idac) spokesperson Henry Mamothame confirmed.
Idac issued him with a summons on 7 November to appear in court, to “which he agreed to present himself, wherein his matter is combined with that of the other accused”.
Gigaba’s court appearance relates to a period between November 2010 to May 2014, during his tenure as public enterprises minister.
The other accused are Anoj Singh, the former group chief financial officer; Brian Molefe, the former group chief executive officer of Transnet; Siyabonga Gama, the former chief executive officer; and Thamsanqa Jiyane, who was the chief procurement officer in the transport freight rail division within Transnet.
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