The Mbombela Special Commercial Crimes Court has sentenced Mpendulo Sipho Mapalala to four years imprisonment for attempting to bribe a Special Investigating Unit (SIU) investigator. He will be serving time at the Mbombela Correctional Services Centre.
Mapalala attempted to bribe an SIU investigator with the intention that the investigator make a PPE corruption investigation against a Mpumalanga Department of Public Works service provider, Gugu Bulungu to disappear.
The SIU and National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) welcome the judgment as it sends a strong message that our law enforcement agencies have a zero tolerance approach towards corruption.
The NPA secured a guilty plea from Mapalala in January 2023 on charges of corruption and bribery for attempting to bribe the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) investigator to make a Covid-19 procurement investigation against Gugu Bulunga go away. Mapalala was arrested in August 2021 during a joint operation with the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) when he was delivering a bribe of R50 000 to the SIU investigator.
The attempted bribe follows an SIU investigation in the affairs of the Mpumalanga Department of Public Works, Roads, and Transport, under Proclamation R23 of 2020, which uncovered procurement irregularities.
The SIU investigations revealed that the Department contracted a service provider in the 2017/18 financial year for pest control services. However, when a National State of Disaster was declared, the Department varied the contract to include disinfection services in the Ehlanzeni District. The disinfection services were for buildings owned and managed by the Mpumalanga Provincial Government in the said District. After the disinfection, the service provider received multiple payments amounting to R4.8 million. The first payment was R1,3 million in July 2020 and was followed by several payments amounting to R3.5 million.
The SIU investigations also revealed that immediately after the first payment, the service provider started transferring large amounts of money to various entities and individuals. One of the entities that received money then made various payments which were traced to a Mpumalanga based law firm and two employees of the Department. The law firm bought a property to the value of R2.2 million and registered it in the name of a daughter of one of the two departmental offcials.
On 05 August 2021, the SIU interviewed Bulunga, a director of Mbombela Integrated, and Thandolwani Transport and Properties. Bulunga was questioned about payments made to government offcials and properties bought for government offcials. Bulunga denied the allegations. Hours after the interview, Mapalala called an SIU investigator to declare that he is prepared to do anything to make the matter against Bulunga to go away.
In his guilty plea statement, Mapalala admits that his actions are against the law. “I knew it was wrong to provide money/payment to investigator, as she was an offcial of the SIU and I gave this money to the SIU investigator to compensate the investigator and the “other” people the investigator referred to, to compensate them to crush the involvement of Gugu Bulunga. “I wanted to help Gugu to get out of the mess which caused her severe anxiety and thethreat to her life. I therefore admit that I corrupted SIU investigator and that my actions were unlawful and punishable,” Mapalala wrote in his guilty plea.
Enquiries:
Monica Nyuswa
NPA Regional Spokesperson
Mpumalanga Province
076 485 5446
mnyuswa@npa.gov.za
Or
Kaizer Kganyago
SIU Spokesperson
082 306 8888
kkganyago@siu.org.za