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The Special Tribunal has found that it would not be in the interest of justice to allow the Johannesburg businessman, Hamilton Ndlovu and others to retain possession of preserved assets pending an outcome of an appeal to the High Court to overturn the final forfeiture order of preserved assets.
In June 2022, the Tribunal ordered that 19 personal protective equipment (PPE) tenders amounting to R172 million awarded by the National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS) to Ndlovu and associated companies are declared invalid and unlawful. The Tribunal set aside the contracts and ordered that Mr. Ndlovu and associated companies to pay back R158 millions with interest.
Full Statement and Judgement Attached
Issued by The Special Investigating Unit
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