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Zuma Foundation from front company Swifambo Rail Leasing during the rollout of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa’s<b> (</b>Prasa) R3.5-billion locomotives contract adds fresh impetus to allegations that the deal was accompanied by large-scale corruption involving South Africa’s most senior government leaders.</span></span></span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: #000000;\"><span style=\"font-family: Georgia, serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">Swifambo effected the transaction only a week after it secured a R182-million payment from Prasa, its penultimate payday in a series of payments from the state-owned rail operator.</span></span></span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: #000000;\"><span style=\"font-family: Georgia, serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">The now-liquidated company and its sister entity, Swifambo Holdings, received R2.6-billion from Prasa between April 2013 and July 2015.</span></span></span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: #000000;\"><span style=\"font-family: Georgia, serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">The deal fell apart amid revelations that the Afro4000 locomotives Swifambo had ordered from European manufacturer Vossloh España were too tall for segments of South Africa’s rail network. 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Sabelo is a former business partner of Zuma’s son, Edward, and was implicated in a corruption scandal at PetroSA in 2013.</span></span></span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: #000000;\"><span style=\"font-family: Georgia, serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">Gomes has previously admitted that she is a “close friend” of former president Zuma. Some of her neighbours confirmed that Zuma regularly visited her at her upmarket home in Sandton during the time in which the Swifambo deal was unfolding.</span></span></span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: #000000;\"><span style=\"font-family: Georgia, serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">Gomes and Sabelo have both denied any wrongdoing in relation to the Prasa contract.</span></span></span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: #000000;\"><span style=\"font-family: Georgia, serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">Scorpio attempted in vain to obtain answers from the affected parties in regard to Swifambo’s payment to the Jacob Zuma Foundation.</span></span></span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: #000000;\"><span style=\"font-family: Georgia, serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">Mashaba claimed ignorance.</span></span></span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: #000000;\">“<span style=\"font-family: Georgia, serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. I don’t have any record of those things (Swifambo’s financial affairs). I have closed that chapter in my life and I’ve moved on,” said Mashaba.</span></span></span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: #000000;\"><span style=\"font-family: Georgia, serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">Zuma’s spokesperson, Vukile Mathabela, vowed to attend to queries sent via email, but he had not done so by the time this story was finalised.</span></span></span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: #000000;\"><span style=\"font-family: Georgia, serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">Scorpio also sent questions to the Jacob G. Zuma Foundation and to former SAA board chairperson Dudu Myeni, who chaired the foundation at the time of the Prasa contract. There were no responses. Myeni also failed to respond to text messages sent to her cellphone. When we tried to phone Myeni, a man answered. 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