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The SA Roadies Association has opened a case of fraud and corruption against Rosemary Mangope, the CEO of the National Arts Council, which implicates Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa

Copies of IDs of board members;Nyathela said they had sent an email to the NAC on December 8 2014, stating that all documents were submitted, except for the copies of IDs of board members, as they were not on file and it was the first time the NAC had requested such copies.

“It was agreed and acknowledged at the meeting that the NAC made a mistake by declining Sara’s application. The NAC said it would be corrected. Unfortunately, the NAC failed to correct the mistake and [avoided] providing Sara with a response. Nyathela said that, when they read the policy, they found it to be unlawful and approached Mkhwebane’s office to lay a complaint against Mangope and the NAC.In the affidavit, Nyathela alleged Mthethwa had know since October 13 2016 that the NAC’s policy was unlawful and constituted maladministration.

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