No substance to Tokyo Sexwale's complaint about theft of billions from SARB: Hawks head: The investigation into the complaint laid by businessman and politician Tokyo Sexwale about the White Spiritual Boy Trust has been concluded and the allegations made…
National head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation Lt-Gen Godfrey Lebeya and his team have outlined milestones achieved in the fourth quarter of the 2022/2023 financial year.The investigation into the complaint laid by businessman and politician
By the end of May, 194 suspects had been arrested, with 49 of 52 accused found guilty. This represented a 94% conviction rate. He said during the period 701 suspects appeared in various courts across the country, with 284 convicted and sentenced. “Over and above, 30 suspects were arrested for CIT-related offences.
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