A rigged R75 million vehicle deal gutted public funds and dragged nine insiders into court, leaving Alfred Nzo communities staring at busted services and a long legal grind.
Tender fraud case lands in EmaXesibeni court
Tender fraud case lands in EmaXesibeni court
- Mcebisi Rudolf Mlonzi walked into EmaXesibeni Magistrate’s Court on 15 February 2026.
- Kwane Capital’s director faces fraud, corruption, and money laundering counts.
- Alongside him, two Avis Rent-A-Car directors stood charged.
- Alfred Nzo District Municipality officials also answered to the docket.
- Alfred Nzo District Municipality sought a three-year yellow fleet lease.
- Between 2017 and 2020, the R75 million contract ran.
- Investigators say Kwane Capital teamed up with Avis Rent-A-Car.
- Prosecutors allege fake ownership claims and padded vehicle pricing.
- Mcebisi Rudolf Mlonzi allegedly steered the plan through Kwane Capital.
- Bambangazibini Tabata reportedly helped dress up bogus BEE paperwork.
- Thembinkosi Bonakele and Rainer Hoerbst are tied to inside maneuvering.
- Xolani Ngwendu, Nomvula Mvumvu, and Lwandiso Mabandla allegedly nudged approvals.
- Elite investigators hauled in all nine suspects.
- Magistrate granted bail ranging from R50,000 to R100,000.
- The accused must surrender passports and avoid witnesses.
- Trial proceedings are expected to stretch into late 2026.
- Alfred Nzo residents watched funds meant for services disappear.
- Matatiele and Mount Ayliff locals complain about stalled repairs.
- Eastern Cape unemployment above 40 percent deepens the blow.
- Hawks' involvement signals a push to claw back accountability.
- Anti-graft groups demand civil action to recover cash.
- Experts push for digital tender tracking and outside audits.
- Avis faces scrutiny over corporate ethics and internal controls.
- Families across the district want systems fixed and money restored.