The State on Wednesday said monitoring former director of Gupta-linked Regiments Capital Eric Wood’s movements would be extremely difficult if his two passports, one South African and one British, were to be returned.
JOHANNESBURG - The State on Wednesday said that monitoring former director of Gupta-linked Regiments Capital Eric Wood’s movements would be extremely difficult if his two passports, one South African and one British, were to be returned.
In an affidavit opposing the application, investigating officer Denwill Coetzee said that Wood had two passports and that monitoring his movements would be extremely difficult if they were returned.
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