# The Construction Education Training Authority denies claims of tender irregularities and board nomination manipulations, both of which allegedly involve CEO Malusi Shezi. According to the Sunday Times, documents by former CETA employee turned whistleblower, Tumiso Mphuthi, allegedly show that multi-million-rand tenders were granted to companies that did not submit bids. Minister of Higher Education and Training, Nobuhle Nkabane, is accused of ignoring these claims of corruption. CETA says it has investigated all claims of irregularities to which it has acted in applying consequence management to various officials.
CETA rejects Sunday Times’ report of claims of ignoring tender irregularities