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Asbestos scandal reveals politically connected web

National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Sipho Ngwema said the person allegedly took money into the holding cells.

“One of the suspects, it is alleged, went into the cells with money and started buying cellphones,” said Ngwema.

“There are a number of things law enforcement agencies are investigating with regards to bribery and we may have to press further charges against one of the accused appearing here today,” he added.

Seven accused and five companies face 60 charges which include corruption, fraud, money laundering, contravention of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act (Precca) and contravention of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA).

TimesLIVE reported earlier that businessman Edwin Sodi and two companies involved in the “masterminding” of the allegedly corrupt asbestos audit project were paid R51m before they had even started the work.

This was according to the 39-page indictment prepared by law enforcement agents against Sodi and six other accused, who include three government officials.

They are human settlements head of department Nthimotse Mokhesi, 61, human settlements official John Matlakala, 42, Sello Radebe, 56, Abel Manyeki, 38, human settlements official Thabane Zulu, 53, and former Mangaung mayor Sarah “Olly” Mlamleli.

The state indicated that it would not be opposing bail when proceedings got under way, adding that it had reached an agreement with lawyers acting for the accused.

The state proposed that all of the accused, except for Sodi, be each released on R100,000 bail.

The state has called for Sodi to be granted bail of R500,000. It also wants the accused to all surrender their passports.

The accused all face schedule five offences.

Image (Former Mangaung Exec Mayor Olly Mlamleli and others made appearance at Bloemfontein Court on alleged asbestos project scandal).

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