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Suspended Tshwane Chief Financial Officer, Gareth Mnisi
Suspended Tshwane Chief Financial Officer Gareth Mnisi will, on Monday, return to testify before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry in Pretoria.
He is accused of tender manipulation in the procurement of security services for the City of Tshwane.
Earlier, Mnisi denied financially benefiting from security companies that have been doing business with the city.
MADLANGA COMMISSION | Gareth Mnisi is asked to clarify the purpose of a purchase order, and who issues or generates it. pic.twitter.com/0egCjuWZgD
— SABC News (@SABCNews) April 17, 2026
Three security companies contracted by the City of Tshwane are under scrutiny at the Madlanga Commission. They include Gubis 85 Solutions, Triotic Protection Services and Ngaphesheya Security.
Mnisi has distanced himself from all three, stating that he has never personally benefited from any of them. Gubis 85 Solutions, owned by Calvin Mahlangu, received the lion’s share of the multi-million-rand security tender.
MADLANGA COMMISSION | Suspended City of Tshwane CFO Gareth Mnisi says tender extensions are not a one-man show, but follow a structured process and system designed by the City to ensure all extension applications are properly considered. pic.twitter.com/V3bA5VVfB5
— SABC News (@SABCNews) April 17, 2026
Triotic Protection Services has been linked to ANC Tshwane chairperson and former regional secretary, Eugen Modise.
Ngaphesheya Security is owned by Bheki Nkosi, who is linked to Sergeant Fannie Nkosi, a close associate of Mnisi.
VIDEO | Madlanga Commission | Gareth Mnisi to continue with testimony
