WHILE the investigation into the R2.1 billion Kimberley mental hospital is said to be “ongoing”, the Directorate of Public Prosecutions has indicated that it is no longer a “high-profile” case following the death of an alleged benefactor.
The cost of the hospital, which has been labelled a “monument to corruption”, ballooned from R290 million to R2.1 billion and it took 14 years to complete.
In 2021, the Hawks’ investigation was said to be at an “advanced stage”, where it was reported that the arrest of private entities, high-profile personalities and government officials was “imminent”. However, to date, no arrests have been made.
The owner of Vista Park Developers, Andrew Scholtz, was the first of three contractors on site.
Advocate Brian Mdlalose from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Specialised Commercial…