Magashule's former secretary allegedly scored R100m for CCTV cameras that don't work

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Magashule's former secretary allegedly scored R100m for CCTV cameras that don't work
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A company belonging to the former secretary of ANC secretary general Ace Magashule has earned more than R100m for, among other things, providing CCTV cameras to the Mangaung metro – most of which allegedly don't work or have never worked.

reported on Wednesday that a Bloemfontein-based attorney, who wishes to remain anonymous, made these and other allegations.

Pillay had reportedly clinched several provincial state contracts worth just over R200m between 2009 and 2011, and was described as one of the most successful businessmen in Bloemfontein. Pillay's most successful companies are reportedly owned and directed by his wife, Ravatha, who is the sole shareholder and director of TAD Consultancy Services and Bombenero Investments. Both these companies deal mainly with Free State government departments and municipalities.The anonymous attorney told Netwerk24 that footage from the CCTV cameras could not be used in court.

Sedtrade is a Vereeniging-based company owned by the wealthy Dockrat family, whose other businesses have also benefitted to the tune of millions from projects in the Free State.

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