Ndlala opened the case against the official he accused of demanding R100 000.
The 39-year-old entrepreneur is set to give evidence to prove his innocence after he was accused of buying a Range Rover, allegedly using fraudulent documents.
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Lumka Mahanjana, the National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson, confirmed the court appearance but said she was not at liberty to divulge the details of the suspects.
The officer, who asked not to be named for fear of reprisals, said he was assigned the fraud case in 2013 by his superiors.
I am pleased because I will get the opportunity to cross-examine him [in court]
Former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi has again failed to appear in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court sitting in Palm Ridge Magistrate's Court on Friday morning due to a "critical medical condition".
City accused of lying after DA councillor in court for Covid-19 relief fraud
21 May 2021 10:31 AM
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DA councillor Nora Grose made a brief appearance in the Atlantis Magistratesâ Court on charges of fraud and money laundering on Thursday.
Table View councillor Nora Grose handed herself over to the Hawks at the Atlantis SAPS Community Centre prior to her court appearance.
The 64-year-old is accused of laundering Covid-19 employee relief funds and food relief funds through a Table View church.
It s alleged that she colluded with Reuben Swartz, the chairperson of the SA Religious Civic Organisation (Sarco) to use Temporary Employee Relief Scheme (Ters) funds and City of Cape Town funds for personal gain.
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Danville Smith and Peter Blankenberg both made an appearance in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Bellville on Wednesday.
Smith s first court appearance in April came after a lengthy Hawks investigation into irregularities at the Cederberg Municipality, where he served as speaker until 2016.
They are accused of pocketing R25 000 after submitting an invoice totalling R28 200 from a company, and getting one of its owners to pocket R3 200.
Former Western Cape ANC MPL Danville Smith has been charged with fraud and corruption for allegedly pocketing R25 000 after submitting a dodgy food parcel invoice meant for a Mandela Day event.
Smith and his co-accused, Peter Blankenberg, made an appearance in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Bellville on Wednesday.
A DA councillor has appeared in the Atlantis Magistrate s Court on fraud and money laundering charges.
Nora Grose from Table View, allegedly used
Temporary Employee Relief Scheme
funds for personal gain along with a religious organisation.
It allegedly involves R170 000 that was meant for food parcels.
A DA City of Cape Town councillor appeared in the Atlantis Magistrate s Court on fraud and money laundering charges on Thursday.
Nora Grose, from Table View, is accused of using Temporary Employee Relief Scheme funds for personal gain in collusion with Reuben Swartz, the chairperson of the South African Religious Civic Organisation.
The Hawks said the R170 000 allegedly involved was meant for food parcels that were supposed to be distributed in Atlantis. The money was reportedly funnelled to a church in Table View which has links to some City officials.