Latest News & Developments
The case against former Bosasa chief operations officer (COO) Angelo Agrizzi and his three co-accused has been provisionally postponed to June 12.
The R1. 8 billion fraud and corruption case against Angelo Agrizzi and his co-accused continues to face delays, with the next court appearance set for June 12.
The R1. 8 billion fraud and corruption case against Angelo Agrizzi and his co-accused continues to face delays, with the next court appearance set for June 12.
WHILE many may be shocked by the level of rampant allegations of corruption facing many politicians in the country - the latest being National Speaker of Parliament Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula who is no stranger to scandals.
Last year, the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, ordered that he be referred for mental observation to determine his fitness to stand trial.
His lawyer earlier told the court that Agrizzi spent about 50 days in ICU or in the high care unit of a hospital in 2020, and has since not been able to physically attend his trials in court.
Agrizzi said he was concerned there was a conflict of interest and dishonesty in the process and calls on the Hawks to criminally charge the liquidators for contravening the Companies Act
Cabinet member Thulas Nxesi and three MPs have been found not guilty by the joint committee on ethics that they received bribes from controversial businesspeople.
Dudu Myeni and ex Sondolo IT director, Trevor Mathenjwa, appeared at the Richards Bay Magistrate’s Court
NPA Investigating Directorate spokesperson Sindisiwe Seboka said the postponement was so the defence could make representations as to why Nair should not be prosecuted.
The four are due back in the Pretoria High Court on July 20.
Neurosurgeon Dr Herman Edeling earlier told the court that he had done a neurological examination of Agrizzi and concluded that he suffers from impaired brain function.
Dr Herman Edeling told the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, that he had done a neurological examination of Agrizzi, and concluded that he suffers from impaired brain function.
The court must determine whether Angelo Agrizzi’s health issues are delaying the proceedings and whether his failure to appear was his fault, in view of his health.
The two inquiries follow Agrizzi’s failure to appear in court, which his lawyer has maintained was due to ill health.
Murray had been shot in the head and the bullet was lodged in his brain.
Through a process of repetition and being constantly with Agrizzi, Skye has learnt to identify nuances, and with highly sensitive smell and sensory abilities, is able to identify and prevent potential risk events.
The High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, will today hear arguments in two applications against Bosasa’s former COO, Angelo Agrizzi.
Erstwhile Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi was again a no-show in court due to ill-health
Bosasa boss involved in the multibillion-rand scandal hiding out in church in Texas.
It is alleged that Nair accepted an offer from African Global Operations/Global Technology Systems (formerly known as Bosasa) to have an electric fence, an alarm system, perimeter beams and a CCTV system installed at his home.
Agrizzi is on 24/7 oxygen just to survive.
The long-delayed fraud and corruption case was once again postponed. In leaked medical reports, Angelo Agrizzi, is deemed unfit to attend court.
Leaked medical reports revealed that Agrizzi was deemed unfit to attend court proceedings.
Agrizzi and his co-accused, former Correctional Services chief financial officer Patrick Gillingham and former commissioner Linda Mti, briefly appeared in court facing a series of charges relating to fraud and corruption.