Former minister Bathabile Dlamini and her then spokesperson Lumka Oliphant must cough up R3.5-million spent on their private security, the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria ordered. | Cebo_Bhengu
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Former Sassa CEO Virginia Petersen enabled the approval of the tender awarded to a Durban-based security company. According to the judgment, Dlamini claimed in her affidavit that she and Oliphant were threatened after Sassa terminated payments to bogus beneficiaries in 2012.She said her computer was stolen in August 2013 after robbers broke into her official residence.
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