National Prosecuting Authority Moves to Re-enroll Fraud Charges Against Former Minister Zizi Kodwa Over EOH Contracts
South African prosecutors move to re-enroll fraud charges against former minister Zizi Kodwa regarding EOH contracts. Get the latest on this legal development.
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Published: Mar 16, 2026, 9:51 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Eyewitness News

South African Prosecutors Revive High Profile Corruption Case
The National Prosecuting Authority has officially signaled a reversal in the legal trajectory of former minister Zizi Kodwa by seeking to reinstate fraud charges against him. This move marks a significant escalation in the state's efforts to address legacy corruption cases that have previously stalled in the specialized commercial crimes courts. According to the prosecution, the decision to re-enroll the matter stems from a renewed assessment of the evidence surrounding the case, which had been dormant since the charges were abruptly dropped in November 2024.
Background of the EOH Technology Contract Allegations
The core of the state's case involves a series of questionable government contracts awarded to the technology firm EOH during Kodwa's previous tenures in government. Investigators have alleged that the former minister's influence was instrumental in securing these lucrative deals, leading to initial arrests and court appearances in early 2024. According to court records, the investigation focused on the financial relationship between Kodwa and technology executives, seeking to determine if payments received were linked to the facilitation of state tenders.
Legal Maneuvers and the Previous Withdrawal of Charges
The path to this reinstatement has been marked by significant legal volatility, particularly following the unexpected withdrawal of the case nearly eighteen months ago. At that time, the decision to drop the charges was met with public scrutiny and questions regarding the strength of the state’s evidence or potential political interference. However, the National Prosecuting Authority has now clarified that the matter will be returned to the court roll, suggesting that earlier procedural or evidentiary hurdles have been addressed by the specialized commercial crimes unit.
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