A Free State High Court judge is to appear in court for allegedly misappropriating Road Accident Fund money meant for a six-year-old child.
The judge was served with a court summons on Friday by the Hawks serious commercial crime investigation team to ensure he attends court.
The Hawks' investigation stems from a RAF claim made by the judge who was practising as an attorney at the time, Hawks regional spokesperson Brig Thandi Mbambo said.“He handed over the client’s file with an amount of R1,255,000 to another attorney, upon taking up an appointment as a judge.”
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