Bathabile Dlamini fights back: âI don t owe Sassaâ
By Staff Reporter
Thabo Makwakwa
Durban - Former Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini says she does not owe the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) and is gearing up for a court battle against Sassa.
In an attempt to recover more than R2 million from Dlamini and former chief executive Virginia Petersen, Sassa has approached the North Gauteng High Court, where it is also requesting the court to assist in recovering R1.4 million from Lumka Oliphant.
Sassa wants Dlamini, jointly with Petersen, to pay more than R2 million for costs incurred when they authorised procurement for emergency security protection services.
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Marco Island Councilman turns himself in for election fraud
City of Marco Island
By: WFTX Digital Team
and last updated 2021-02-07 12:29:52-05
MARCO ISLAND, Fla. â A Marco Island councilman has turned himself in on three counts of forgery of a ballot envelope and three counts of criminal use of personal identification information, according to the City of Marco Island.
78-year-old Victor Rios turned himself in Friday. The city says the investigation began after the Belize Condominium Association election back on March 22, 2019.
The city says after election results were announced, it appeared that several residents who were purported to have voted in the election did not vote, and their signatures on the outer-ballot envelopes were forgeries, the city said in a press release.
A former Marco Island city councilman turned himself in Friday to face three counts each of forgery of a ballot envelope and criminal use of personal identification information. The FDLE says the investigation into Victor N. Rios, 78, began after the March 22, 2019, election of the Belize Condominium Association. After the results of the […]