Bosasa R1.8bn fraud case postponed for several accused to 'sort out financial situation' | News24

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Four people accused of fraud and corruption between private contractor Bosasa and the Department of Correctional Services made a brief appearance in the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria.

Linda Mti , former commissioner of the DCS, leaves the commercial court in Pretoria. Photo: Isabel Vente

Former correctional services commissioner Linda Mti, former chief financial officer Patrick Gillingham, and former Bosasa chief financial officer Andries van Tonder appeared in court for pre-trial proceedings in the R1.8 billion tender award case. Their co-accused, former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi, who had been sick for several months, was not in court.A pulmonologist appointed by the state assessed Agrizzi, and the outcome of the assessment would be heard in a separate matter in July, Seboka said.The case involved four tenders, valued at more than R1.8 billion, awarded to Bosasa and its subsidiaries between August 2004 and 2007.

 

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'The case involved four tenders, valued at more than R1.8 billion, awarded to Bosasa and its subsidiaries between August 2004 and 2007.' That is a very long time ago. The Criminal Justice System is obviously not performing well enough. Justice delayed is justice denied.

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