By: Xolani Khumalo
The former Transnet CEO Brian Molefe is set to face the high court in a multimillion-rand corruption case linked to irregular locomotive contracts.
The Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crime Court in Gauteng has postponed the case to 18 November for the provision of an indictment.
Investigating Directorate Against Corruption spokesperson Henry Mamothame says Molefe, along with former executives Anoj Singh, Siyabonga Gama, and Thamsanqa Jiyane, faces 17 charges, including fraud and corruption.
“The Transnet fraud and corruption case involving Brian Molefe, Siyabonga Gama together with two others was postponed for a date to have the matter transferred to the high court be decided upon. Their R50 000 bail was extended, and they are expected to be back in court when the matter resumes,” says Mamothame





