‘Suspicious’ tech company EOH must pay back millions - The Mail & Guardian

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‘Suspicious’ tech company EOH must pay back millions - The Mail & Guardian
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According to an SIU statement, the contracts for Microsoft software licences acquired by the department of defence in 2016 and 2017 were inflated by more than R40-million.

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Investors must focus on the future. This is residual stuff from the old regime and Stephen van Coller and co. must be applauded for the good clean up job. There'll unfortunately be a skeleton or two that pops up as you spring clean corruption.

CoruscaKhaya EOH was deep into this State Capture story yet it seems they are being treated with kid gloves

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