Seven accused, Robert Madzonga , Kabelo Matsepe, Daniel Msiza , Ralliom Razwinane , Takunda Mucheke and Tshianeo Madadzhe they are facing 188 fraud, theft , money laundering and racketeering charges for the alleged looting of the VBS Bank. Picture: Nokuthula Mbatha\African News Agency(ANA)
VBS bank accused granted R50k to R100k bail
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Cape Town - The Palm Ridge Magistrateâs Court has granted bail to seven people who were arrested in connection with the alleged looting of the VBS Mutual Bank.
ANC Limpopo provincial treasurer, Danny Msiza, is one of the seven people granted bail of between R50 000 and R100 000 in the Palm Ridge Magistrateâs Court on Friday.
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Former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi failed to appear
alongside his co-accused former ANC MP Vincent Smith in the Johannesburg Specialised Commercial Crimes Court on Tuesday.
Agrizzi s lawyer furnished the court with a medical certificate.
Agrizzi and Smith are charged with corruption, while Smith faces additional charges of fraud for alleged payments made to his company, Euroblitz, in 2015 and 2016.
Former Bosasa COO-turned-whistleblower Angelo Agrizzi has again failed to appear in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court sitting in the Palm Ridge Magistrate s Court in Gauteng due to illness.
Agrizzi was supposed to appear alongside his co-accused, former ANC MP Vincent Smith, on Tuesday.
Metro police chase and arrest speeding doctor on highway
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Johannesburg - Metro police officers chased a speeding doctor down the N12 after she failed to obey their order to pull over.
When she was finally cornered, the 32-year-old woman allegedly violated the officers’ rights by filming them without consent as soon as she alighted from her vehicle.
She arrested and taken into custody.
Ekurhuleni metro police spokesperson Kobeli Mokheseng said the woman was driving at 178km/h in a 120km/h zone on Sunday morning.
Mokheseng said the officers were monitoring the N12 freeway, at the Reading interchange, when a black Mercedes-Benz doing 178km/h approached.
A doctor has been arrested for speeding in Alberton.
The Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department (EMPD) has defended its Speed Enforcement Team after they arrested a doctor, despite her telling them she was rushing to work.
The 32-year-old woman was caught doing 178km/h in a 120km zone on the N12 at 06:45 on Saturday.
The EMPD said the doctor s vehicle did not display a portable flashing device signalling that she was a doctor-on-call.
A 32-year-old doctor rushing to work in her Mercedes-Benz was arrested for speeding by the Ekurhuleni Metro Police (EMPD) following a high-speed chase on Saturday morning.
She was one of three motorists caught by Speed Enforcement Unit members for driving over the stipulated speed limit in Alberton.