GROUNDUP: Social Justice Coalition battling to stay afloat amid investigation into former staff member’s fraud

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GROUNDUP: Social Justice Coalition battling to stay afloat amid investigation into former staff member’s fraud
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No money for staff as funders suspend payments during investigation into fraud by former manager Xolani Klaas.

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