Army General’s High-Flying Wife Arrested in R100m Bid Fraud



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Last year, the Sunday Times reported how online selfies show Major General Noel Ndhlovu and Ntsondwa-Ndhlovu flaunting their lavish lifestyle. There are photos of the couple on airplanes, on vacation abroad and in front of their R8.5m home in Dainfern, Sandton.

In others, he is sporting his navy blue Maserati and the couple pose with a new silver Range Rover.

The military police have been investigating suspected fraud and corruption in the contracts awarded to Ntsondwa-Ndhlovu’s company, Umkhombe Marine. The researchers smelled a rat when they examined some of the offers that Ntsondwa-Ndhlovu had obtained. In one, for the transport of military equipment, rival bidders listed included companies that were later revealed to be a taxi business, a stationery supplier, and a company that had closed in 2010, all of whom claimed to know nothing. on any SANDF tender. A fourth company said it had been invited to bid just five days before the closing date. The company was required to conduct a site visit in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) prior to submitting its bidding documents, making it impossible to meet the deadline.

Ntsondwa-Ndhlovu is also accused of forging documents and forging a signature in one of her presentations.



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