Zizi Kodwa | Charges against former minister dropped, Zoleka Qodashe has more
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- Опубліковано 5 лис 2024
- The corruption charges against former Sports, Arts and Culture Minister, Zizi Kodwa and his co-accused, Jehan Mackay, have been dropped.
The former Cabinet Minister made an appearance today at the Palm Ridge Magistrates Court in the East Rand.
Earlier this year, Kodwa handed in his resignation letter and stepped down as a member of Parliament following these accusations.
Zoleka Qodashe, SABC News Reporter joins us for more on this story.
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This countries courts are completely lost every corrupt person gets to walk off free after corruption with tenders
How can certain cases be concluded so quickly when others drag on for years. So the speaker will also walk free
Hayi ndincamile eSouth Africa kubolile ngekhe🤞🤞
It's funny that they're flopping on simple cases but going after Zuma in a complicated Arms Deal case because of political pressure
Maybe it escapes my memory, but when last did a politician get convicted with some jail time attached? Our political scene is squeaky clean it appears
Zuma did time
@@jnr4166 That was for contempt of court if I remember correctly, not what he was charged with. He didn't even complete that sentence
Is the law in this country only for the poor?
sadly yees...
Yes, yes it is.
The charges against Booysen were withdrawn by the Durban High Court in 2019.
Nadrew Chauke has be withdrawing charges for Cadres for years, it is well documented.
Peak State Capture prosecutor Andrew Chauke faces suspension and inquiry into fitness to hold office
Everything must be pretty obvious to everyone hence "OF COURSE "🤔
Need anything else be said, another Cadre.
For more than a decade, Chauke’s conduct during an investigation into since convicted former Crime Intelligence head Richard Mdluli, as well as his handling of the “Cato Manor” police unit saga, has consumed the lives of those targeted.
request to President Cyril Ramaphosa by National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) head Shamila Batohi that Johannesburg Director of Public Prosecutions Andrew Chauke be suspended has vindicated those affected by the alleged political weaponization of the office during his tenure.
Batohi wrote to Ramaphosa on Monday after informing Chauke of her intention to recommend suspension pending an inquiry into the advocate’s fitness to hold office.
For more than a decade, Chauke’s conduct during an investigation into since convicted former Crime Intelligence head Richard Mdluli, as well as his handling of the “Cato Manor” police unit saga, has consumed the lives of those targeted.
What is Zondo saying?
Scott free
The thieves are sticking together, they cant let him down
Poor investigation
Did he take bribe or didn't he take a bribe?
the thieves are sticking together so they wont let him down..
Yhooooo beautiful lady
Mmmmmm Gayton