Lindsay Dentlinger8 August 2025 | 5:00

Macpherson says IDT CEO violated two conditions of her suspension

Malaka is currently facing a disciplinary process for alleged wrongdoing in the awarding of tenders to supply state hospitals with oxygen. 

Macpherson says IDT CEO violated two conditions of her suspension

Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson outside the Cape Town Central Police station on Thursday, 7 August 2025 where he’s opened a criminal case against the IDT CEO, Tebogo Malaka. Picture: Lindsay Dentlinger/EWN.

CAPE TOWN - Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson says he believes the CEO of the Independent Development Trust (IDT), Tebogo Malaka violated at least two conditions of her suspension when she travelled to Cape Town to meet with an investigative journalist. 

Macpherson on Thursday lodged a criminal complaint against Malaka and IDT spokesperson Phasha Makgolane for bribery, corruption, and collusion after they were captured on video offering a cash bribe to Daily Maverick reporter Pieter-Louis Myburgh to stop his investigations. 

Malaka is currently facing a disciplinary process for alleged wrongdoing in the awarding of tenders to supply state hospitals with oxygen. 

Macpherson said while labour law processes have to be respected, he's encouraged the IDT board to ensure the process against Malaka is concluded speedily. 

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"But that process is within the board's ambit. I will not interfere in that, and I will respect the board’s path they are taking and their commitment to see a speedy process." 

Macpherson said Malaka was ordered not to leave Gauteng without informing the board, and neither to communicate with IDT officials during her suspension. 

The meeting with Myburgh took place in the company of her spokesperson in Stellenbosch. 

"I think it’s safe to assume those two may have been violated by her being here the day after, with an official from the IDT."

Macpherson said he's delivered the forensic investigation report to the police to supplement their investigation into the complaint he's lodged.