eThekwini fraud accused can't get Porsche back

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The vehicle, similar to the one pictured was apparently a bribe so that Ngcobo, as chairperson of the municipality’s bid adjudication committee, would award a solid waste tender to other suspects. Photo: Matthew DeBord/Insider
The vehicle, similar to the one pictured was apparently a bribe so that Ngcobo, as chairperson of the municipality’s bid adjudication committee, would award a solid waste tender to other suspects. Photo: Matthew DeBord/Insider

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Sandile Ngcobo is one of the municipal officials, city councillors and service providers who will be tried in the Durban High Court next year on charges of tender corruption worth R230 million.

Ngcobo, eThekwini’s deputy director of supply chain management, was arrested in January last year, along with his wife Vuyiswa and three company directors.

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