R3.5 million bribe: Former government official Neil Naidoo and two businessmen plead not guilty as trial proceeds

The suspended Eastern Cape Community Safety Director, Neil Naidoo, along with businessman Kenny Govender and Matthew Pillay. Picture: Ipid

The suspended Eastern Cape Community Safety Director, Neil Naidoo, along with businessman Kenny Govender and Matthew Pillay. Picture: Ipid

Published Sep 17, 2024

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The trial of a former senior government official and two businessmen accused of trying to bribe police in a bid to halt an investigation have begun.

Neil Naidoo, the former Eastern Cape Community Safety Director together with two businessmen, Kenny Govender and Matthew Pillay, are appearing in the East London Regional Court for their trial which began on Monday.

They face charges of corruption, the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act (PRECCA), and defeating the ends of justice.

The trio are alleged to have attempted to bribe investigating officials attached to the NPA's Investigating Directorate, with R3.5 million.

The alleged bribery was an attempt to halt their investigation into a R69 million national police tender that they were allegedly involved in.

Govender and Pillay were the beneficial owners of KJP Traders.

It is alleged that on March 9, 2022, Naidoo contacted the Brigadier, enquiring if he was assigned to investigate the matter.

It is alleged Naidoo went to the Brigadier’s home unannounced to offer him the bribe.

They were arrested following a sting operation.

Henry Mamothame, spokesperson for the Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC) said all three men pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The trial has been set down until September 20,2024.

“Subsequent to their plea, Govender’s attorney made an application for the provision of further particulars and the court dismissed it. The State has called its first witness to present its evidence in chief.”

Naidoo and Pillay are out on R5,000 bail, while Govender is out on R50,000 bail.

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