Transnet locomotive case postponed to end of November: The Palm Ridge court granted a postponement to allow the full contents of the docket to be made availed to Brian Molefe, Anoj Singh and their co-accused
was recently added to the charge sheet, and is represented in the dock by employee Goitseone Mangope.
Evidence leader Anton Myburgh submitted that key Gupta associate Salim Essa received 50% of all advisory fees that were paid to Regiments for services linked to the flawed locomotive deal, and that some of this went into “laundry payments to Gupta companies”. was a director of the Transnet board. Myburgh said Sharma had close business ties with Essa, who was involved in negotiating a commission for the Gupta-linked Tegeta.
Transnet paid R93.4-million to Trillian in 2015, officially for its help in securing a R12-billion to help finance the deal, but the commission heard that it provided no such service.
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