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IDT CEO Tebogo Malaka quits after R800m tender, bribery scandals
Tebogo Malaka resigns amid PwC findings of irregularities in an R836 million oxygen plant tender affecting 60 hospitals, facing possible criminal and civil actions, says Public Works Minister.
- Tebogo Malaka, the suspended CEO of the Independent Development Trust , resigned days before she was due to face a disciplinary hearing.
- Her resignation, effective January 31, 2026, comes with no exit package, as confirmed by Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson.
- The disciplinary hearing followed a forensic report by PwC into a government project to install oxygen plants at 55 hospitals.
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IDT CEO, spokesperson resign ahead of disciplinary hearings over Daily Maverick’s ‘bribe sting'
The suspended Independent Development Trust CEO, Tebogo Malaka, has opted to resign from her position instead of facing a disciplinary hearing over her alleged role in attempting to bribe this journalist. The entity’s former spokesperson has also resigned.
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