Zondo recommended the NPA strongly consider prosecuting Bonifacio, and it did until the charges were scrapped with no explanation
The dramatic dropping of criminal charges against state capture and corruption accused Carlos Bonifacio, chief accountant of the now-defunct Bosasa, should have all South Africans sitting up in their
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