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Judgment has been reserved in an application for leave to appeal against a Special Tribunal ruling that saw five companies being joined to Special Investigating Unit efforts to recover money from the Digital Vibes scandal. Judgment has been reserved in an application for leave to appeal against...
In a letter dated 12 April, the Joint Committee on Ethics and Members’ Interests wrote to Mkhize informing him of its decision following deliberations on the matter.A complaint was first lai...
The Special Tribunal is expected to pass judgment in the application by the Special Investigating Unit whereby it seeks to join six other parties to the Digital Vibes case.
The Special Tribunal has granted the Special Investigating Unit leave to join five companies allegedly linked to former health minister Zweli Mkhize's family in its review application against the Digital Vibes contract.
IN ITS effort to recover millions of rands siphoned from the Department of Health’s Digital Vibes contract, the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) wants former health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize’s wife, Dr May, and his son Dedani to be part of the case.
The Special Investigating Unit is adamant that a substantial portion of the R150m contract the health department awarded to Digital Vibes was siphoned to former health minister Zweli Mkhize's family.
The Special Investigating Unit has been painted as "overzealous" in its pursuit to recover funds connected to Digital Vibes from companies linked to former health minister Zweli Mkhize's family.
The Special Investigating Unit argued before the Special Tribunal that the Digital Vibes contract was a money-laundering scheme designed to siphon funds to former minister Zweli Mkhize’s family while also shielding the family from accountability.