Former Athletics South Africa Acting CEO Paid Back Money Gained From NLC Fund

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Former Athletics South Africa Acting CEO Paid Back Money Gained From NLC Fund
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Terrence Magogodela, who served as Athletics South Africa's acting CEO, paid almost R400,000 after he fraudulently obtained it from the Nationl Lotteries Fund.

Terrence Magogodela, who served as Athletics South Africa's Acting CEO, paid back the money he gained from the National Lotteries Fund

He owed almost R400,000, which he got illegally after signing for funding to build athletic tracks in the Northern Cape Investigations revealed that Magogodela claimed to be the project coordinator for Inqaba Yokulinda, even though that was not the caseSA applauded the SIU's work recovering funds from Athletics South Africa's former acting CEO. Images: @RSASIU/X and Luis Alvarez/ Getty Images. The image is used for illustrative purposes only.JOHANNESBURG – Athletics South Africa's former acting CEO, Terrence Magogodela, has paid the money he fraudulently obtained from the National Lotteries Fund.

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