The report, which has been under wraps since it was completed by the SIU a few months ago, was released by the Presidency on Wednesday.
National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Mthunzi Mhaga said they had handed the report to the Hawks.
“The report is with the Hawks, they are investigating the matter, we sent it to them upon receiving it from the SIU, because, remember, it is not ready for prosecution. The matters that come from SIU and referrals are not necessarily ready for prosecution, there still need investigations,” said Mhaga.
Sources within the law enforcement agencies says they are yet to be briefed on whether any property raids would take place against those implicated in the report. “We know the report is being discussed but we have not yet been told anything,” said one of the sources.
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