Bentley Linked to Tembisa Hospital Fraud Sold Amid Investigation
UPDATE: Bentley linked to Tembisa Hospital fraud investigation sold by dealership
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The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) is investigating a Bentley Continental GT linked to procurement irregularities at Tembisa Hospital. The vehicle, owned by alleged fraudster Hangwani Maumela, was sold by Omar Motor Den despite a preservation order. The dealership must provide documentation regarding the sale by June 9, 2026.
- 01The Bentley Continental GT is connected to procurement irregularities at Tembisa Hospital, involving alleged fraudster Hangwani Maumela.
- 02Omar Motor Den sold the Bentley despite a preservation order issued in October 2025, which aimed to prevent the sale of assets linked to the investigation.
- 03The SIU has not located the specific Bentley under investigation, leading to a raid at Omar Motor Den where a different Bentley was seized.
- 04The dealership has been ordered to submit ownership and sale documentation to the SIU by June 9, 2026.
- 05Omar Motor Den and its owner are scheduled to appear before the Special Tribunal on July 3, 2026, to address potential contempt of court.
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The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) continues its investigation into procurement irregularities at Tembisa Hospital, focusing on a Bentley Continental GT owned by alleged fraudster Hangwani Maumela. The SIU confirmed it has not located the specific Bentley tied to the case, despite a raid on Omar Motor Den in Emalahleni, Mpumalanga, where a different Bentley was seized. Omar Motor Den's owner, Yusuf Omar, admitted to selling the Bentley under investigation, which occurred despite a preservation order served in October 2025 aimed at preventing the sale of assets linked to the ongoing investigation. The SIU has requested that Omar Motor Den provide documentation regarding the sale, including ownership records, by June 9, 2026. The case has escalated, with Omar Motor Den and its owner required to appear before the Special Tribunal on July 3, 2026, to explain their non-compliance with court orders. Failure to comply could result in sanctions, including imprisonment.
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The investigation into the Bentley's sale raises concerns about procurement integrity at Tembisa Hospital, affecting public trust in local healthcare governance.
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