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Court grants R50 000 bail to four of 33 accused in Mpumalanga education fraud case

Education scandal accused secure bail in Nelspruit Magistrate’s Court.

33 suspects allegedly linked to a fraud case within the Department of Education (DoE) appeared in the Nelspruit Magistrate’s Court today, February 23. They are accused of fraud, money laundering and corruption.

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Most of the suspects, including service providers and DoE officials, were arrested yesterday, February 22, by the Hawks.

Before the hearings proceeded, the state demanded that bail be set at R50 000, which the magistrate granted in several cases.

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NPA spokesperson Monica Nyuswa talks about the 33 Department of Education officials and service providers that appeared in the Nelspruit Magistrate’s Court today. #fraud #nelspruitmagistratecourt

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The matter of a service provider, Consolation Mdluli, was heard first since she is wheelchair-bound.

She was granted R5 000 bail.

The 33 suspects in the Nelspruit Magistrate's Court. > Photo: Tumelo Waga Dibakwane
The 33 suspects in the Nelspruit Magistrate’s Court. > Photo: Tumelo Waga Dibakwane

Absolom Thela, a former DoE acting chief financial officer, his daughter Palesa Thela, former senior department official Nono Maribe, and service provider Ruth Khoza were each granted R50 000 bail.

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The rest of the suspects remain in custody at the Nelspruit Police Station and are expected to appear in court tomorrow, February 24 and will be joined by the three suspects who were arrested today.

All accused who were granted bail are expected to make their next court appearance on March 26.

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Twenty-eight people were remanded in custody, while four were granted bail of R50 000 each, and one wheelchair-bound person was granted bail of R5 000, following their appearance in the Nelspruit Magistrate’s Court. They are charged with fraud, corruption, and money laundering involving more than R100m.

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The arrests followed the opening of a fraud case in Mpumalanga in 2020.

It is alleged that officials actioned emergency repairs and maintenance on 21 schools in rural areas and approved tenders that were highly inflated.

The accused contractors and officials allegedly worked together, and investigations indicate a total of R130 million was distributed through money-laundering activities.

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Gia Radnai

Gia is a senior journalist at Lowvelder and joined the editorial team in 2025. She started her career as a business journalist in 2022 and decided to pursue her dream of becoming a news reporter instead. She believes in giving people a voice and is known for her community and hard news stories.
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