Over the last four years, the SIU has investigated over 40 non-government and non-profit organisations for defrauding the lotteries commission with contracts worth R2 billion dating back to 2014.
CAPE TOWN - Parliament's trade and industry portfolio committee on Thursday bemoaned the slow pace of prosecutions of those implicated of defrauding the National Lotteries Commission, with only one case currently before court.
SIU head, Andy Mothibi, has informed the committee that the corruption-busting agency could soon enter a fourth stage of investigations, this time relating to procurement at the lottery.
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