Fraud Investigation

Construction Fraud: The Most Under-Reported Crime in South Africa

Timmy van der Mescht March 29, 2026 1 min read

The South African construction sector loses an estimated 10–15% of project value to fraud annually. That’s not a conservative estimate — it’s likely understated. Ghost workers, phantom invoicing, substandard materials billed at premium rates, kickbacks embedded in procurement — these are endemic features of an industry where oversight is difficult and project complexity creates cover.

Common Fraud Schemes in Construction

Detection and Response

Effective detection requires access to project documentation, financial records, and often physical site verification. I work with quantity surveyors, legal counsel, and law enforcement to build evidence packages that support both civil recovery and criminal prosecution. Early intervention — before project completion — substantially improves outcomes.

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Timmy van der Mescht, CFE

Certified Fraud Examiner • PSIRA-registered Private Investigator • 22+ years law enforcement and private-sector investigation experience.

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