Defence under fire for using border control millions on Covid-19

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Defence under fire for using border control millions on Covid-19
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Portfolio committee which fought for the allocation chastises department for misusing the funds.

12 October 2022 - 17:17Members of the portfolio committee on defence in parliament are livid at the department for using R140m meant for border control technology on other things...

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