In a letter to the MMA and Sanef lawyers late last year, State Attorney M.W. Motsepe said that Minister Patel did not intend to “litigate” the matter.
“We are … asked to advise you that the minister does not intend to litigate the matter, but to adopt a course that addresses your clients’ concerns,” Motsepe wrote. In their response, MMA and Sanef attorneys replied: “We have taken instructions from our clients, and confirm that our clients are amenable to engaging with the Minister in order to amendSeveral organisations had joined the Sanef/MMA action as friends of the court.
“It is my view that the NLC accounts must be open and transparent and that the public is entitled to know the beneficiaries of the monies that the NLC manages on behalf of the people,” Patel wrote in a letter when the information was released to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee for Trade and Industry.
“It is a norm that the List of Projects Funded by the National Lotteries Commission would have also been published in their annual reports,” wrote Patel.
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