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'They know they have no case.' - Ace Magashule's R255 million 💰 asbestos corruption case has been delayed once again, the former ANC secretary-general says he's ready for trial to prove his innocence. AceMagashule TheCitizenNews

This is in connection with an asbestos tender that was awarded by the Free State Department of Human Settlement to the Blackhead Consulting joint venture to audit, assess and remove asbestos from homes in some of the province’s poorest areas about six years ago.

Magashule was the Free State’s premier when the contract was awarded to the Blackhead Consulting joint venture. He has been charged together with Sodi, Zulu, Nthimotse Mokhesi, Mahlomola Matlakala, Sello Radebe, Abel Kgotso Manyeki, Sarah Mlamleli, Nozipho Molikoe, Albertus Venter, Moroadi Cholota, Margaret-Ann Diedericks, and four companies – Blackhead Consulting, 602 Consulting Solutions, Mastertrade 232 and Ori Group.

Cholota, Magashule’s former personal assistant, is the only accused that has not appeared in court since the case started. She is currently in the United States of America and the state has already started the extradition process to have her back in South Africa.

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