The Special Tribunal is expected to pass judgment in the application by the Special Investigating Unit whereby it seeks to join six other parties to the Digital Vibes case.
The Special Tribunal will pass judgment on the application to join six parties in the main Digital Vibes review case. Stock photo.The Special Tribunal is expected to pass judgment in an application by the Special Investigating Unit whereby it seeks to join six other parties to the Digital Vibes case.
The SIU sought to join the parties to the main review application after obtaining evidence showing they were all recipients of monies derived from transactions between the national department of health and Digital Vibes. The SIU alleged these were proceeds of unlawful activities which the recipients had no right to retain.
During arguments last month, counsel for the SIU, advocate Barry Roux SC, described an alleged web of payments flowing from Digital Vibes to several companies before ending up in the accounts of companies allegedly linked to the Mkhize family.
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