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Tokyo Sexwale: a scam or a smear?


25 April 2021 - 00:00
While many have dismissed businessman Tokyo Sexwale's claims of the theft of billions intended for SA's upliftment as unhinged, deputy minister of state security Zizi Kodwa says the former Gauteng premier may be an unwitting "instrument" in a smear campaign against President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Kodwa said yesterday the timing of Sexwale's claims bore the hallmarks of an intelligence-driven operation. He said security operatives had investigated a similar scam, going by the name Metro Grant Holdings, that had approached former president Jacob Zuma with offers of money to unlock development about six years ago...
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I was shocked by these wild allegations made by Sexwale – State Security minister


I was shocked by these wild allegations made by Sexwale – State Security minister
By Ntombi Nkosi
State Security Deputy Minister Zizi Kodwa insists ANC veteran Tokyo Sexwale has been scammed.
Sexwale made shocking revelations this week when he gave a detailed account of his reasons to open a criminal case with the Hawks against undisclosed individuals linked to the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) who allegedly stole billions of rand of donor funds belonging to an unknown oligarch reportedly based in Singapore.
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni and SA Reserve Bank (Sarb) governor Lesetja Kganyago said such funds don’t exist, saying he was scammed.

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