Corruption case against Pule Mabe postponed to February

Alpha Ramushwana

Alpha Ramushwana

27 August 2025 | 9:11

The corruption case against former African National Congress (ANC) spokesperson Pule Mabe has been postponed to 18 February.

Corruption case against Pule Mabe postponed to February

FILE: Former ANC national spokesperson, Pule Mabe (right), along with six co-accused, appeared at the Johannesburg Commercial Crimes Court sitting in Palm Ridge on 17 June 2025. Picture: Thabsio Goba/EWN

JOHANNESBURG - The corruption case against former African National Congress (ANC) spokesperson Pule Mabe has been postponed to 18 February.

Mabe, alongside six co-accused, appeared in the Palm Ridge Magistrate's Court on Wednesday, facing charges of fraud, money laundering and contravention of the Public Finance Management Act.

These charges stem from a tender awarded to Mabe’s Enviro Mobi company in 2017 to provide the City of Ekurhuleni with 200 waste collection vehicles.

State prosecutor Magdeline Montwedi-McLean said that some of the accused had made representations, which had yet to be disclosed.

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