FUGITIVE IN R745M ESKOM LOOTING IN UK COURT! Christopher Moagi
UK police have arrested fugitive Michael Harry Lomas in connection with the looting at Eskom.
The NPA Investigating Directorate is pleased to notify South Africans that Lomas, a United Kingdom citizen and former Eskom contractor, was arrested on 15 April in London and appeared before the Westminister Magistrates Court on Thursday, 22 April.
He was granted bail of £100 000 (R1,98 million) and he further submitted additional surety in the sum of £250 000.
The appearance means Lomas’ extradition to South Africa has begun in earnest in the United Kingdom.
According to the statement released by the Investigating Directorate spokeswoman, Sindisiwe Seboka, the arrest and appearance emanate from months of talks with the UK authorities about the fraud and corruption case where Eskom paid R745 million to Tubular Construction Projects. This exposed the state-owned power utility to R1,4 billion
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A matter playing out in the Cape Town magistrate’s court has seen the issues of jurisdiction, time-lapses and even Brexit become focal points as a former teacher tries to sidestep a request by the UK to have him sent back there.
The case is against David Price, who used to be a schoolteacher in the UK, and who in court papers has labelled the charges against him as “vague and embarrassing”. The extradition matter was partially heard in the Cape Town court this week and is expected to resume next month.
According to an application for extradition document, the British government delivered a request for Price’s extradition to South Africa on 22 November 2018.
Hacker Grégory Chelli – known as Ulcan – who is wanted in France in connection with the death of Thierry Le Corre, indulges his many hobbies while living in a luxurious seaview apartment in Israel. (via Instagram)
As he enjoys leisurely days on an Israeli beach, Zionist hacker Ulcan has managed to put off for now any rendezvous with justice in his home country, France.
But the family of one of his alleged victims remain determined to have their day in court.
In June 2019, a judge in Paris ordered Ulcan, whose real name is Grégory Chelli, to stand trial in connection with a 2014 hoax prosecutors say caused the death of Thierry Le Corre, the father of journalist Benoit Le Corre.