
African global operations
Medical reasons given for corruption-accused Angelo Agrizzi’s bail appeal
The Johannesburg High Court on 26 October 2020 heard Angelo Agrizzi's application to appeal his bail denial .
ANC MP Cedrick Frolick is giving evidence on Bosasa at the state capture inquiry.
The suspect is facing charges linked to money he received from African Global Operations, formerly known as Bosasa.
Private contractor Charl Le Roux testified on Monday about renovations done at the home of former Environmental Affairs Minister Nomvula Mokonyane.
Some of the big items that went under the hammer included the late chief executive officer Gavin Watson's BMW X5, which sold for R590,000.
The family of late CEO Gavin Watson approached the High Court in Johannesburg to stop the auction but was unsuccessful.
Gavin Watson's family filed the application on Wednesday afternoon to stop the liquidation and the auctioneering of the company's possessions.
The company's Clive Lazarus said liquidators approved the auction despite numerous attempts by the Watson family to stop the items from going under the hammer.
The assets of controversial company Bosasa, now known as African Global Operations, will be auctioned over the next three days despite the objections of Gavin Watson's family.
The nephew of late CEO Gavin Watson warned against buying any of the assets, saying the auction was illegal.
Clive Lazarus from Park Village Auction and Property Sales says there are about R65 million worth of assets up for grabs.
The embattled company, now named African Global Operations and most of its subsidiaries, were liquidated earlier this year.
Former Bosasa executive Angelo Agrizzi said he was ready to defend himself in a criminal case opened against him by the family of the company’s late CEO Gavin Watson.
Former President Jacob Zuma paid tribute to Gavin Watson at his funeral service in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday.
Watson, who was a central figure in allegations of corrupt relations between the company and government officials, died under mysterious circumstances in a car crash near OR Tambo International Airport last week.
Roth Watson was speaking at his father’s memorial service in Roodepoort west of Johannesburg on Friday morning.
Watson died in a car crash near OR Tambo International Airport early on Monday morning.
Watson's car smashed into a concrete barrier outside OR Tambo International Airport on Monday morning.
Watson died on Monday after crashing the car he was travelling in near OR Tambo International Airport. While authorities said there was no evidence at this stage suggesting foul play, police were investigating a case of culpable homicide.