Hawks investigate R116m controversial land deal

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Hawks investigate R116m controversial land deal
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The land deal made headlines in 2017 after it was sold to a private developer by the Greater Tubatse municipality for R8 million.

A controversial land sale in Limpopo which saw the provincial government spending a whooping R116 million in aquestionable deal with a private developer is now a subject of another probe by the Hawks, MEC for cooperative governance, human settlement and traditional affairs Basikopo Makamu has confirmed. But, a few years later, the same land was bought back by government for R116.5 million – despite the fact that there has never been any development. The land at the...

But, a few years later, the same land was bought back by government for R116.5 million – despite the fact that there has never been any development. The AG demanded an explanation from the department how the land was purchased and how the department arrived at the R116.5 million deal.

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