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Batohi reassessing NPA’s decision on Zizi Kodwa corruption charges

National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) head Shamila Batohi is currently assessing the decision to drop criminal charges against former minister and ANC spokesperson Zizi Kodwa. Earlier this month, Gauteng’s head of prosecutions, Andrew Chauke, announced that Kodwa would not face corruption charges, a decision Batohi clarified was made without “ulterior motives.”   Organized crime expert Chad Thomas explained that the situation doesn’t necessarily mean Kodwa is off the hook for good. […]

today13 November 2024

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Strand pilgrims lay charges against Fasiegh Adams

A group of Strand pilgrims have now laid criminal charges against alleged fraudster Fasiegh Adams. The disgraced imam is accused of defrauding two groups of mu'tamireen from Mitchells Plain and Strand out of R1.3 million. The pilgrims had paid their umrah in full but did not depart in December as planned. Adams was arrested at Cell C in Claremont over the weekend on fraud charges - related to cellphone contracts. […]

today6 February 2020

Local

Mother lays criminal charges against Prasa after son’s death

The Rail Commuters Action Group (RCAG) on Monday laid criminal charges against the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) at Muizenberg police station, GroundUp has reported. The charges relate to the death of 19-year-old Keeno Abib on January 13, 2018, between False Bay and Lakeside train stations. An eyewitness said Keeno jumped out of a moving train to evade robbers. "I'm angry because the train doors were open," his […]

today20 February 2018

Local

De Lille warns DA over ‘malicious laying of criminal charges’

ape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille has warned her party, the DA, that she will not put up with it allowing the "malicious laying of criminal charges" against her over a R5m bribe allegation. "We are instructed to advise that the allegations relating to the corrupt overture made by our client to [Anthony] Faul is rejected by our client as being devoid of all truth," read an extract of a […]

today7 February 2018

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