The four were granted R50,000 bail each after their arrests on Monday, and will be back in court in October. All have indicated that they will plead not guilty.
04 September 2022 - 00:00There are already 10 accused before court, but more are set to join former Transnet bosses Brian Molefe and Anoj Singh in the dock for their R93m fraud and
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