Three forensic reports into National Lotteries Commission funding have found no evidence of corruption.
The seven-month probe cleared Phillemon Letwaba, who was accused of nepotism in connection with dodgy Lotteries grants, of any wrongdoing.
But the reports, by attorneys Ndobela Lamola Inc, are littered with forged documents.
Financial statements attached to the reports make no sense.
A key witness was not interviewed.
Ronald Lamola, now minister of justice, was a director of Ndobela Lamola Inc, when two of the reports were submitted.
While Ndobela Lamola Inc refuses to say how much they were paid for the three bungled reports, the firm received R19-million in fees for work done for the Lotteries Commission between 2016 and 2020.