The company’s executives Khulubuse Zuma and Zondwa Mandela were previously accused of environmental damage.
JOHANNESBURG – The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse on Saturday threatened to launch a private prosecution should the National Prosecuting Authority fail to go ahead with the case against former Aurora Mine bosses.
In February, the High Court heard that the State was not ready, and the matter was struck from the court’s roll.
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