Johannesburg -  ANC Youth League leader Julius
Malema<http://www.whoswhosa.co.za/user/8930>’s
cousin won a R44m pharmaceutical contract in Limpopo without ­submitting a
­formal tender.

Tshepo Malema's Arandi ­Trading Enterprises is one of eight companies whose
dealings with the province’s health and social ­development department is
now the subject of an internal fraud and corruption probe.

The companies were awarded tenders worth R167m to supply syringes, surgical
blades, disposable needles, labels for medicines and patient referral forms
to Limpopo’s hospitals and clinics.

Despite treasury regulations, which require competitive bids for all
contracts above R500 000, the ­department issued the tenders through a
written quotation ­system in February this year.

Departmental spokesperson Joe Maila confirmed that Phil Setsiba, the senior
manager for pharmaceutical services, has been ­suspended for allegedly
inflating the quantity of stocks needed and the costs involved.

Maila said: "We picked up there could be some issues related to procurement
at the depot. So we have since instituted an internal ­investigation to
determine what could have happened."

Setsiba declined to comment.

Vuna Healthcare Logistics, a company contracted to manage the department's
pharmaceutical depot, its procurement, warehousing and pharmaceutical
distribution systems, distanced itself from the controversial tenders.

Stanley Mashego, one of its ­directors, said: "Everything was done by the
department.

"After deciding who gets what, they just tell us what it is they have
awarded to which person, and that we should take orders."

Maila would not say why the ­department outsourced the ­depot's procurement
systems, ­saying he would comment further after investigations.

City Press is in possession of an internal memorandum, written on February
21 by the department's manager for regulatory and quality assurance, Happy
Mohale, to ­Deliwe Nyathikazi, the acting head of department, labelling the
tenders as "corruption and maladministration of public funds".

Mohale’s memorandum also alleges that bid members were made to sign an "oath
of secrecy form" to keep quiet.

Nyathikazi refused to sign off payment orders, saying she ­"cannot sign an
order" worth R167m as it was "way above my level".

She also slammed the tender process, saying it was  "impossible for an
item's usage to increase from 1 300 to 500 000".

Tshepo Malema this week said that everything was above board.

He said: "I delivered, but did not get anything. I have not yet reached the
stage of enquiring why I have not been paid."

Another beneficiary of the tender is Nthabiseng Ntshangase, a business
partner of known Julius Malema <http://www.whoswhosa.co.za/user/8930> ally
Ali Boshielo.

Ntshangase, who shares a ­Polokwane residential address with Boshielo, said
she won the ­contract fairly.

Boshielo’s company, Bitline SA 694, built a house for athletics champion Caster
Semenya <http://www.whoswhosa.co.za/user/8979> on ­behalf of ­Julius
Malema<http://www.whoswhosa.co.za/user/8930>two years ago. Ntshangase
and Boshielo are business partners in another
­company called Candopro (Pty) Ltd.

Boshielo did not return repeated calls and a text message.

- City Press



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