The controversial PPE businessman has filed for leave to appeal the Special Tribunal ruling
Businessman Hamilton Ndlovu has filed for leave to appeal a ruling of the Special Tribunal which banned him from doing business with the state, and ordered him and his business associates to repay R150m.
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