Former KZN treasury head Sipho Shabalala is expected to be sentenced on Thursday, for his role in the so-called “Amigos case”, involving the award of a R44m contract for water purification plants by the provincial government, apparently in return for a R1m “sweetener” to the ANC.
Former KwaZulu-Natal Treasury head Sipho Shabalala has been sentenced to an effective 15 years in prison for his role in the so-called “amigos case”, involving the award of a R44m contract for water purification plants by the provincial government.
Former KwaZulu-Natal treasurer Sipho Shabalala has been found guilty of corruption, fraud, money laundering and contravening the Public Finance Management Act relating to his role in the 'amigos case' involving the award of a contract for the supply of water purification plants in return for 'sweeteners'.