Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma served as South Africa's first post-apartheid Health Minister (1994-1999). During her tenure, she oversaw the Sarafina II scandal (R14.27M wasted on an AIDS musical through sham procurement) and promoted the fraudulent Virodene AIDS "cure" in which the ANC held a 6% profit stake. She was never disciplined for either scandal and went on to become AU Commission Chairperson.