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The Public Protector has now come out with her report on Julius Malema and is linked to On Point Engineers. As some of the media have said, it is certainly not experience that won the tenders for On Point Engineering. Rival tenders got their bids eliminated because they put certain documents in the wrong envelope, but On Point took part in the tender without a valid tax number, claimed to have 9 years’ experience when it had just opened, and submitted the CV’s of people as alleged staff members who when contacted later, have no idea how their CV’s were obtained, other than to say they certainly never worked for the company!
Malema decided not to respond to the provisional report, which is one of his rights, and the Public Protector has traced another R2,1 million in dividends and loans that he received from the company, including towards his Sandton mansion. Having chosen not to respond, he is now alleging he has been found guilty in absentia. It will be interesting to hear how his attorneys, Brian Kahn Attorneys, tackle this particular case.
Posted by Michael de Broglio on Thursday 18-Oct-12
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Julie said:
on Wednesday 14-Nov-12 10:37 AM
I'm not even going to read the article - if I see that name.....
Lucretia said:
on Thursday 25-Oct-12 02:28 PM
I strongly feel that when corrupt members are found to have given tenders to "friends/family/etc". They should pay back the tender. Julius' house is worth quite a bit, why not sell it and give the money to the genuine tenders to pay for damages they sustained through loss of business.
Lourien said:
on Friday 19-Oct-12 03:57 PM
I am sure this trail will put Malema in his place, he has done too much harm and it will not go unnoticed.
Thabitha said:
on Thursday 18-Oct-12 12:27 PM
Corrupt leaders by choosing not to respond to the provisional report that means he is guilty no stories he must go to jail.
cherise said:
on Thursday 18-Oct-12 10:02 AM
It really makes me sick that our leaders can abuse their power they have for greed. He really deserves to be behind bars for his terrible attitude , fraud and well for his exsistence. This man does not deserve to be in society.
Looking forward to the outcome of this trial. Lets hope this one is fair for once !
Helen said:
on Thursday 18-Oct-12 09:51 AM
I am wondering why Malema is not in the prison yet for the corruption and I believe for all sorts of another charges. He gets away every single time! Hopefully very soon he will be punished if not from Government hands but defiantly his own people will get him in the right time.
Sarah said:
on Thursday 18-Oct-12 08:41 AM
I think Malema was guilty from the beginning. I don't know how he thought he could get away with that amount of money floating around and no one would notice it.
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