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Gumede’s R320m trial, corruption drama drags on
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80472, member: 636"] A massive corruption trial involving a former mayor and millions in public money keeps hitting delays. The fraud and racketeering case against ex-eThekwini mayor Zandile Gumede, concerning a waste management tender valued at three hundred and twenty million rand, has been postponed again until early next year. Gumede faces these charges alongside twenty-one co-accused, including former city officials and contractors. The proceedings stalled recently after a co-accused experienced a family tragedy. This follows earlier pauses linked to disputes over legal fees and complex arguments about evidence admissibility, a legal process often called a trial within a trial. State witnesses have testified about skipped compliance checks and irregularities in the tender process during Gumede's tenure. The defense maintains the charges are politically motivated and has challenged the credibility of this testimony. This lengthy case is viewed as a significant test of the justice system's capacity to handle complex corruption allegations involving high-profile figures. The repeated adjournments have frustrated observers awaiting accountability for the alleged misuse of municipal funds intended for public services in Durban. The outcome could influence broader political dynamics within the African National Congress in KwaZulu-Natal. [/QUOTE]
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