Over R1 million from a global disease-fighting fund was allegedly got funneled into silencing a whistleblower instead of training health workers.
Three top health officials nabbed
Three top health officials nabbed
- Dr Sandile Buthelezi, the National Department of Health's director-general, was arrested alongside two senior colleagues.
- CFO Phineas Phaswa Mamogale and acting deputy DG Dr Malixole Percival Mahlathi face the same charges.
- All three appeared in Pretoria's Specialised Commercial Crimes Court on Monday.
- Bail landed at R10,000 each, with a return date of 3 June.
- Global Fund cash targets HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria programs across South Africa.
- Earmarked purposes included staff training and post-COVID psychosocial support.
- Instead, funds allegedly bankrolled a disciplinary hearing against a suspended whistleblower.
- That whistleblower had flagged a separate R1.2 billion fraud in North West's health department.
- Two service providers got contracts without normal tender processes in 2023.
- One of those companies was literally eight days old when it scored the deal.
- Buthelezi faces an additional Public Finance Management Act charge for bypassing spending rules.
- Investigations kicked off in April 2024 after the irregularities surfaced.
- Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says the legal process must run its course.
- All three officials are barred from their offices while proceedings continue.
- Rural clinics and underserved communities absorb the hardest hit when donor funds get diverted.
- Buthelezi was previously linked to the Digital Vibes scandal but got cleared on that one.