The National Prosecuting Authority lives to fight another day after losing face in the first state capture trial
The trial judge said the prosecution was trying to reserve questions of fact, not law
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The state charges that Iqbal Sharma’s firm massively defrauded the state and R19 million was laundered into a UAE account controlled by a family friend
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Dinesh Patel is demanding further particulars of the state’s case in first trial embroiling the Gupta brothers
Salim Essa and three others appeared in court on Thursday, as the Investigating Directorate turns to Interpol for help in capturing more suspects