Malema-linked company blacklisted
Updated | By Bronwyn Hardick
It was reported that an engineering company, in which former ANC Youth League president Julius Malema hold shares through his family trust, cannot apply for state tenders for five years.

On-Point Engineering and its chief executive Lesiba Gwangwa, reportedly Malema's close friend, have been blacklisted on a Treasury database.
Gwangwa, 33, is embroiled in a court case involving a tender worth R52 million which was allegedly unlawfully awarded to the company in 2009. The contract was for On-Point to oversee work by service providers contracted to the Limpopo roads and transport department.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela said in October last year she found the department did not follow proper guidelines in awarding the tender, and that On-Point and Malema improperly benefited from the contract.
Some of the money paid to On-Point was transferred to Malema's Ratanang Family Trust.
Treasury spokesman Jabulani Sikhakhane said government departments and state institutions had to consult the database of blacklisted people and organisations before tenders could be awarded.
- Sapa
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