A Special Tribunal orders the sale of a Ferrari valued at about R9.5 million, which is linked to alleged procurement irregularities at Tembisa Hospital. The order is part of an ongoing corruption investigation tied to alleged tender fraudster Hangwani Morgan Maumela.

The matter forms part of the broader probe into alleged tender fraud and wrongdoing connected to hospital procurement processes. According to the outlet coverage, the tribunal’s decision authorises disposing of the vehicle as the case continues, with the Ferrari presented as evidence or proceeds linked to the alleged misconduct.

Across the limited reporting provided, the focus stays on the tribunal’s authorisation to sell the vehicle and its connection to the Tembisa Hospital corruption allegations, without additional dispute details or alternative explanations for the order.