Police PPE fraud case: Accused police boss to apply bail for a third time on the basis of ‘new facts’

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Police PPE fraud case: Accused police boss to apply bail for a third time on the basis of 'new facts'
Police PPE fraud case: Accused police boss to apply bail for a third time on the basis of 'new facts'

Africa-Press – South-Africa. An accused in the R8.5 million police personal protective equipment tender fraud case will apply for bail for a third time next week on the basis of “new facts”.

Brigadier James Ramanjalum, the former head of supply chain for the police, appeared in the Johannesburg Specialised Commercial Crimes Court, sitting in the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court, on Tuesday along with his co-accused.

His new bail application is scheduled for hearing on 26 July when a new lawyer will represent him.

Meanwhile, the State has added five more accused in the matter.

The addition of the three people – Abigayle Abner Essau, Prinesh Naidoo and Jane Mthembu – and two companies – Impokane General Trade and Distribution and Imbobezi Enterprises – increases the number of accused to 26. It is alleged that they were linked to several PPE transactions.

According to the State, the total amount of the PPE contracts at the centre of the case now comes to R8.5 million.

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