Traffic officials to plead in racketeering, corruption trial
Sundays River Valley municipal staff accused of receiving kickbacks for falsifying licences
Three Sundays River Valley municipal traffic officials, accused of receiving kickbacks for falsifying learner and driver’s licences, appeared in the Gqeberha high court on Tuesday, where the mammoth task of reading the 102-page indictment into the record began.
Rory Petrus, 36, from Kariega, and Zoleka Nopote, 37, and Nonceba Jack, 41, from Kirkwood, face 50 charges including racketeering, fraud, corruption and forgery...
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