Travelgate was one of the first majorpolitical corruption scandals in post-apartheid South Africa. It implicated over 30Members of Parliament (MPs) as accomplices and beneficiaries in a large-scalefraud scheme, under which Parliament unknowingly recompensed MPs and privatetravel agencies for millions ofrands in fictitious travel expenses. TheSunday Times broke the story in July 2004.[1]
The fraud itself revolved around travel vouchers which MPs were granted for covering work-relatedair travel expenses. These took the form of travel warrants which MPs could use to pay travel agencies for air tickets; travel agents were able to claim payment from Parliament against the warrants.[2] MPs and travel agents colluded to fill out fraudulent travel warrants and bill Parliament for air tickets that were never purchased (or that had been purchased but cancelled and refunded). The money paid by Parliament was kept by the agencies, who transferred some of it to MPs in the form of cash or bookings for car hire or luxury hotel accommodation. In the latter case, MPs were able to duplicate future expense claims to Parliament, for example by claiming mileage expenses on their vehicles while in fact using hired vehicles paid for by the travel agency.[3]
TheScorpions, an elite unit of theNational Prosecuting Authority, initiated a large-scale investigation which involved questioning 135 MPs, andPricewaterhouseCoopers was contracted to assist with forensic accounting.[1] The first criminal charges were laid against MPs in January 2005.[1] By 2010, 31 MPs, and several travel agents, had pled guilty to charges against them; none of the cases went to trial.[4][5] Several resigned.[6]
The following is a partial list of the MPs who pled guilty of fraud ortheft charges in connection with Travelgate. They were sentenced to fines and suspended prison sentences. The majority of the convicted MPs were from the governingAfrican National Congress (ANC), but a handful belonged to the oppositionDemocratic Alliance (DA) andNew National Party (NNP).[7]
| Member of Parliament | Party | Conviction | Conviction date | Fine inrands | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ruth Bhengu | ANC | Fraud | 2005/04 | R45,000 | [8] |
| Mnyamezeli Booi | ANC | Theft | 2009/09 | R50,000 | [9] |
| Bathabile Dlamini | ANC | Fraud | 2006/10 | R120,000 | [10] |
| Beauty Dlulane | ANC | Fraud | 2006/10 | R120,000 | [10] |
| Ndleleni Duma | ANC | Theft | 2006/10 | R30,000 | [10] |
| Rhoda Joemat | ANC | Fraud | 2005/03 | R80,000 | [11] |
| Bruce Kannemeyer | ANC | Theft | 2006/10 | R40,000 | [10] |
| Tsietsi Louw | ANC | Theft | 2006/10 | R60,000 | [10] |
| Mavis Magazi | ANC | Fraud | 2005/03 | R60,000 | [11] |
| Douglas Maimane | ANC | Theft | 2006/10 | R25,000 | [12] |
| Sophie Maine | ANC | Fraud | 2006/10 | R100,000 | [10] |
| Nono Maloyi | ANC | Fraud | 2006/10 | R60,000 | [10] |
| Pamela Mnandi | ANC | Fraud | 2005/03 | R40,000 | [11] |
| Garth Mngomezulu | ANC | Fraud | 2006/10 | R100,000 | [10] |
| Lewele Modisenyane | ANC | Theft | 2006/10 | R25,000 | [10] |
| Angie Molebatsi | ANC | Theft | 2006/10 | R25,000 | [12] |
| Craig Morkel | DA | Fraud | 2006/12 | R25,000 | [13] |
| Mildred Mpaka | ANC | Fraud | 2005/03 | R80,000 | [11] |
| John Ncinane | ANC | Fraud | 2005/04 | R80,000 | [8] |
| Elizabeth Ngaleka | ANC | Theft | 2006/12 | R20,000 | [13] |
| Robert Nogumla | ANC | Fraud | 2006/10 | R90,000 | [10] |
| Danny Oliphant | ANC | Fraud | 2006/12 | R30,000 | [13] |
| Randy Pieterse | ANC | Theft | 2006/10 | R25,000 | [10] |
| Charles Redcliffe | DA | Fraud | 2006/07 | R70,000 | [14] |
| Rodney Rhoda | NNP | Fraud | 2005/04 | R30,000 | [15] |
| Alice Sigcawu | ANC | Theft | 2006/10 | R50,000 | [10] |
| Bangilizwe Solo | ANC | Fraud | 2006/10 | R100,000 | [10] |
| Jabu Sosibo | ANC | Fraud | 2006/12 | R100,000 | [13] |
| Tseko Taabe | ANC | Fraud | 2005/03 | R40,000 | [11] |
| Barbara Thomson | ANC | Fraud | 2006/10 | R90,000 | [10] |