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Bosasa accused arrested

Hawks nab five suspects, including Angelo Agrizzi, with warrants issued for two more

- MARY-JANE MPHAHLELE

THE Hawks say two more people are expected to be arrested following the arrest of five accused, including former Bosasa chief operations officer Angelo Agrizzi, for fraud to the value of R1.6billion.

Agrizzi, Andries van Tonder, Frans Vorster and Carlos Bonafacio along with former Correction­al Services chief financial officer Patrick Gillingham appeared before the Pretoria Specialise­d Commercial Crimes court yesterday and were granted R20000 bail.

Hawks spokespers­on Hangwani Mulaudzi confirmed that two of the suspects were not in Gauteng, but said arrangemen­ts were being made for their cases to be processed in the province.

“Five people were arrested, and more people will still be arrested. There are two outstandin­g, (but) the identify of these people cannot be revealed as yet,” said Mulaudzi.

He said a sixth person, who was overseas, has been informed that there was a warrant for his arrest.

The suspects are facing charges of fraud, corruption and money laundering, relating to Correction­al Services contracts awarded to Bosasa.

“It is alleged that the officials received and accepted gifts in the form of cash. They also allegedly received financial assistance in acquiring properties, acquiring motor vehicles from dealers, other assets and payments to travel agents,” said Mulaudzi.

Three companies, namely African Global Operations (formerly Bosasa) and two Bosasa subsidiari­es, Sondolo IT and Phezulu Fencing, were also included in the charge sheet.

Agrizzi, in his testimony before the Zondo Commission, implicated current Bosasa executives, senior government officials and top ANC leaders in acts of bribery, money laundering, fraud and corruption.

He also revealed that the company deleted 40 000 documents implicatin­g executives in corruption days before the Special Investigat­ing Unit (SIU) could access them.

The head of the SIU, advocate Andy Mothibi, welcomed the arrests, and said that the body would continue to monitor the testimonie­s and “take appropriat­e action to hold those involved accountabl­e”.

The DA, however, said although it welcomed the arrests, it was not satisfied that Bosasa chief executive Gavin Watson was not among those arrested despite testimonie­s placing him at the centre of the scheme.

DA MP Natasha Mazzone said: “Testifying under oath, former Bosasa employee Richard le Roux revealed that he was instructed, on numerous occasions, by Gavin Watson and Agrizzi to delete security footage captured at Bosasa offices.

“Le Roux testified that, on one such occasion, he deleted footage of former president Jacob Zuma, accompanie­d by Dudu Myeni. This follows marathon testimony by Agrizzi which described Zuma and Myeni’s relationsh­ip with Bosasa and detailed alleged cash payments and gifts,” said Mazzone.

The five suspects are expected to make their second court appearance on March27.

 ??  ?? FORMER Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi appears at the Specialise­d Commercial Crimes Court in Pretoria yesterday. | OUPA MOKOENA African News Agency (ANA)
FORMER Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi appears at the Specialise­d Commercial Crimes Court in Pretoria yesterday. | OUPA MOKOENA African News Agency (ANA)

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