A former Hawks officer is being grilled on why it took him two months to depose his statement on the search and seizure operation in the R24.9m Nulane Investments fraud and corruption matter.
Isaac Bunu, a retired captain, is a state witness in the trial under way in the Free State High Court in Bloemfontein.Peter Thabethe, former head of the Free State department of rural development;Seipati Dhlamini, former provincial agriculture CFO;Ronica Ragavan, Islandsite director.
According to records before the court, Bunu, who participated in the operation in which documents about the controversial feasibility study contract awarded to Iqbal Sharma's company Nulane Investments were obtained, only deposed a statement on May 26 2020, more than two months after the operation in March.
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