Court grants appeal for investigation into Telkom deals

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The Pretoria High Court has allowed the SIU and President Ramaphosa to appeal a previous block on investigating Telkom deals. Telkom claims a 2009 complaint was the real reason for the investigation.

The Registrar of the Pretoria High Court has granted the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) and President Cyril Ramaphosa leave to appeal a previous blocking of an investigation into old Telkom deals. Telkom had launched an application to declare Ramaphosa's proclamation unconstitutional. The President referred dodgy deals to the anti-corruption watchdog, including Telkom's sale of its Nigerian Multi-Links operation in 2011.

Telkom claims that a 2009 complaint from Phutuma Networks executive chair was the real reason for the investigation

 

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