The North West High Court has nullified a R200 million medical waste tender due to significant fraud concerns. The court’s intervention follows allegations of impropriety in the tender process. Specifically, the court mandated a complete restart of the procurement procedure to guarantee transparency and accountability. This decision aims to rectify irregularities and ensure a fair bidding process for the medical waste contract. The ruling underscores the court’s commitment to upholding ethical standards in public procurement. Authorities are expected to initiate a new tender process adhering to legal requirements and best practices. The outcome seeks to prevent further financial losses and maintain public trust in government contracts.