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SIU wants swifter action on criminal matters

SIU Head Andy Mothibi says they have also referred a total of 338 cases for disciplinary action to be taken, including 17 at the SABC.

The SIU is trying to trace and recover R14.7 billion as a result of corrupt practices. But it says the NPA’s conduct has not been satisfactory. Eskom has the biggest chunk with R3.7 billion of the money is owed to it, R1 billion to the Construction Industry Development Board and the SABC with just under half a billion rand.

The unit says it’s also dealing with the Bosasa and other matters emanating from the State Capture Commission.

 

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