What happened to the R2.7-million in training funds received by designer Hangwani Nengovhela? The SIU says R947 000 was spent within two days. Within two months the money was all gone – before the project had even started.
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NEWS: ActionSA has approached the Information Regulator for access to crucial Phala Phala evidence that could potentially implicate President Cyril Ramaphosa in perjury.
The party says Ramaphosa claimed that he only lost R8,7 million due to theft at his farm, but the NPA has presented evidence in court showing more than R15 million in financial transactions.
It says that means Ramaphosa lied under oath - KZN Tonight Podcast
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I have reached a point where I send emails to CEOs and directors for lack of service 😩 City power ,Joburg water and everyone I’m tired of government officials who just refuse to work .
It is believed that Ismail Vally of Kaizen Motor Spares left South Africa about three years ago.
Vally and Major-General Feroz Khan are central figures in allegations surrounding procurement deals being examined by the Madlanga Commission.
Meanwhile, Mohammed “Mo” Sayed, director of Carlinix, is also believed to be out of the country.
He reportedly left South Africa on the same day his name surfaced in court papers after WhatsApp chats between him and Khan became public.
It’s unclear when he is due to return.
The commission continues to probe the alleged relationships and procurement dealings involving senior police officials and private business figures.
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The article says the City of Cape Town didn’t resist the compliance Tony Leon asked for.
Whereas, the rogue Herman Mashaba was defiant.
Solly Msimanga neither confirms nor refutes how it all went down. He clams he doesn’t remember a thing🤭
A year into the DA taking control of the Tshwane metro in 2016, former party leader Tony Leon set up a meeting with the then mayor, Solly Msimanga, to discuss how his public relations company Resolve Communications could score tenders.
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