JOHANNESBURG - The Transnet corruption case has been postponed to 28 September.
The almost R400-million corruption case relates to Transnet's procurement of over 1,000 locomotives in 2015.
They were worth over R54-billion at the time.
Eleven accused, including former executives Brian Molefe, Siyabonga Gama and Anoj Singh appeared in court on Thursday.
The group face a raft of charges, including fraud, corruption and money laundering.