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BISHOP LINKED TO âDEADâ WIFE FRAUD! NEWS24
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Pentecost Holiness Church leader, Bishop Michael Sandlana, has been released on
R5 000 bail after being arrested for fraud in connection with a death
certificate issued for his estranged wife, who is still alive.
Sandlana,
60, and his co-accuseds Thabo Mosime, Oupa Mkhonza, and Motome Ramothwala - a
lawyer - appeared in the Alexandra Magistrate s Court on Monday, where they are
charged with fraud.
TimesLive
reported that Sandlana s wife Magalane Benedicta Sandlana, 29, opened a fraud
case on Friday after she leant that a death certificate had been issued for her
on 14 April by the Department of Home Affairs. Magalane discovered this while
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Hawks arrest nine for R53m fraud at City of Tshwane
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Johannesburg – Nine people who allegedly defrauded the City of Tshwane out of R53m in December 2019 when the servers purportedly got hacked, were arrested by the Hawks on Thursday.
The City of Tshwane’s bank accounts had a R53m hole in December 2019 when their servers were allegedly hacked. The money was transferred to various bank accounts, including the bank account of Ayakhula Trading, whose directors, Nkosinathi Sithole and Gunther Wegrostek were arrested after the allegedly fraudulent transaction was picked up.
They were arrested in December 2019 and were granted R100 000 bail with strict conditions, which include reporting daily to a police station, not leaving Gauteng without consent of the investigative officer, and handing over passports.
Bryanston High SGB accused of ignoring sexual abuse victim
The rape case against a former Bryanston High School sports coach has been postponed to 26 April, at the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court
The sexual abuse case against a former Bryanston High School sports coach is nearing the end. Aleshan Moodley is accused of sexually assaulting and raping a pupil. He was arrested by police in January 2019 after a pupil at the school reported the matter.
The organisation Women and Men Against Child Abuse (WMACA) has been following the court proceedings at the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court, more than two years after the suspect was handcuffed. The organisation is less than pleased with the Bryanston High School Governing Body (SGB), claiming it has failed to support the victim.