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More suspects arrested in Northern Cape mental hospital corruption scandal
More suspects arrested in Northern Cape mental hospital corruption scandal

IOL News

time28-05-2025

  • IOL News

More suspects arrested in Northern Cape mental hospital corruption scandal

The accused appear in the Kimberley Magistrates' Court following their arrest in connection with the Northern Cape mental hospital corruption case. Additional suspects, including senior government officials and private consultants, appeared briefly in the Kimberley Magistrate's Court on Wednesday in connection with a long-running corruption case tied to the construction of a mental health hospital in the Northern Cape. Among those arrested were the former Head of the Department of Roads, Transport and Public Works, Motlalepule Elia Selemela, former acting HOD Ruth Palm, and former directors of Babereki Consulting Lorencia Crause, Louis Adriaab Van Niekerk, Edward Charles Petzer, and Moyahi Winston Modisa. The arrests, executed by the Hawks' Serious Corruption Investigation team, followed J50 warrants issued in both Kimberley and Cape Town. The suspects face charges including contravention of the Public Finance Management Act, fraud, corruption, and money laundering.

Improvement of Lao national road to boost east-west corridor connectivity
Improvement of Lao national road to boost east-west corridor connectivity

The Star

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Improvement of Lao national road to boost east-west corridor connectivity

THAKHAEK, KHAMMUAN PROVINCE: Local communities here are set to benefit from a major infrastructure development under the Improvement of National Road No. 12 project, backed by financial support from Thailand's Neighbouring Countries Economic Development Cooperation Agency (NEDA). An agreement on the project was signed on Thursday (May 22) between a representative from the Department of Roads under Laos' Ministry of Public Works and Transport and two construction joint venture companies. The contract 01 was signed between Vongphet Vongphachan, Project Manager from the Department of Roads, Ministry of Public Works and Transport and Pannee Worakij Construction and Transport Company Limited, in joint venture with Manyxup Development Construction and Trading Import-Export Sole Co., Ltd., represented by Patarachai Banchawattana, Managing Director of Pannee Worakij Construction and Transport Company Limited. In addition, the contract 02 was signed between Santi Phiuvanna, Project Manager from the Department of Road, Ministry of Public works and Transport and Vivat Construction Co., Ltd., in joint venture with PA Construction Sole Co..,Ltd represented by Wirat Konglikit, Managing Director of VIVAT Construction Co., Ltd. The signing ceremony was attended by the Minister of Public Works and Transport Ngampasong Muongmany, the Governor of Khammuan province, Vanxay Fongsavanh, the Thai Ambassador to Laos, NEDA representatives and senior officer from the Lao Ministry of Public Works and Transport. The project will upgrade a section of National Road No. 12 from Thakhaek to the Na Phao control facilities, a key segment connecting Laos with Thailand and forming part of a vital east-west economic corridor through northern Laos. The upgrade will enhance regional trade and transport links with Vietnam, China, and Thailand and spans a total length of 143.508 kilometres, including expansion of the Thakhaek bypass road over a distance of 3.964 km. In addition, a parking facility will be built at the Road No. 1E intersection in Yommalath district, border checkpoint facilities at Na Phao will be expanded, including offices, a truck weighing station and public utility systems, along with the upgrade of access roads to tourist attractions along the corridor. According to Vongphet Vongphachan, Project Manager Contract 1, the initiative is a strategic move to improve transport connectivity and promote economic integration in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). Construction is divided into two major contracts: Contract 1: Thakhaek to the Yommalath Junction (61.5 km) and Contract 2: Yommalath junction to Na Phao control facilities (86 km). The National Road No. 12 Improvement Project is part of the Lao government's 2021-2025 five-year development plan and the 2019-2023 Lao-Thai transport cooperation programme, as outlined in a Memorandum of Cooperation signed in December 2018. The initiative is also part of the 2022-2024 strategic assistance plan between Laos and Thailand. While the feasibility studies and detailed designs were funded through grants from the Thai government, construction will be financed through a low-interest loan from NEDA, in accordance with Financial Assistance Agreement No. LFA 022-2024, signed on May 30, 2024. The upgraded road will meet Asean Highway Class 2-3 standards, with a design speed of 80 km/hour, road widths of 9-10 metres in suburban areas and 12 metres in residential zones, as well as enhanced structural capacity to accommodate heavy truck traffic. Traffic studies have shown a dramatic increase in road use, from 21,232 private vehicles per day in 2022 to 43,758 per day in 2024, highlighting the urgent need for infrastructure improvements. The project is expected to significantly benefit local residents through improved access and mobility; farmers and traders via better logistics; and tourism and businesses, due to enhanced infrastructure and connectivity. The regional economy will also benefit by reinforcing Laos' role as a key land link within the GMS. This initiative marks another step forward in strengthening cross-border cooperation and positioning Laos as a transportation hub for mainland South-East Asia. - Vientiane Times/ANN

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