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Holomisa wants Dan Matjila investigated for VBS saga
As former Public Investment Corporation (PIC) CEO Dan Matjila testifies at the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) commission which resumes on Tuesday, it's yet to be seen whether the commission will address the new allegations brought against Matjila by UDM leader Bantu Holomisa.
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Holomisa wants Dan Matjila probed for allegedly being granted R2.5m VBS loan
As former CEO Dan Matjila was testifying at the PIC Inquiry for the first time, UDM leader Bantu Holomisa took to Twitter to publish the new allegations against him.
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Dan Matjila’s lawyers refuse to comment on R2.5m VBS loan
Former CEO Dan Matjila’s term was marred by scandals and allegations of corruption at the PIC while the collapse of VBS bank was also under investigation.
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'Vote for the future of SA': Political party leaders make their X
Months of campaigning has brought them to today, South Africa's sixth democratic elections.
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Holomisa: A weaker ANC is good for democracy
The United Democratic Movement (UDM)’s Bantu Holomisa said that a weaker African National Congress (ANC) would be good for democracy by allowing opposition parties to hold it to account.
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UDM calls for fair media coverage of parties during elections
United Democratic Movement (UDM) leader Bantu Holomisa has called on the Independent Electoral Commission and the Independent Communication Authority to ensure the media report ethically and fairly on the elections.
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Political parties must watch the IEC like hawks, says Holomisa
'South Africans demand free and fair elections. The world has their eyes on us. Investors are holding money at bay to see what happens.'
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UDM final rally kicks off in Carletonville ahead of 8 May elections
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa is addressing his supporters as part of the party's last election campaign drive.
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Lebashe Investment’s Mahloele to take Holomisa to court over PIC claims
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa has accused Lebashe and Harith General Partners of unduly benefiting from the Public Investment Corporation (PIC).
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Lebashe, Harith deny allegations of receiving PIC money unlawfully
Tshepo Mahloele on Tuesday responded to claims made by UDM leader Bantu Holomisa who testified at the PIC inquiry.
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Holomisa refuses to back down on Lebashe-PIC corruption allegations
The UDM leader on Monday was cross-examined at the PIC inquiry by Lebashe’s lawyer who has accused him of defaming his clients of corruption and wrongdoing without evidence.
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WATCH LIVE: Holomisa back in PIC inquiry hot seat
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa returns to the PIC inquiry where he continues giving testimony on the claims of impropriety at the Public Investment Corporation.
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Holomisa accused of using PIC inquiry for own political agenda
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa was cross-examined on Wednesday on claims that Lebashe Investment Group unlawfully received money from the Public Investment Corporation.
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Not a single party can beat UDM on ethics, good governance - Holomisa
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa says the party has sustained a total onslaught from the ruling party and opposition parties.
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Holomisa wants PIC inquiry to probe Lebashe, Harith proximity to Matjila
The UDM leader was cross-examined at the inquiry on Wednesday following his open letter to the president in which he accused the investment companies of being 'in bed' with the former PIC CEO Dan Matjila.
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Holomisa welcomes extension of PIC inquiry
President Cyril Ramaphosa granted the PIC a three-month extension meaning the deadline for the final report is now at the end of July.
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Holomisa wants Hawks to probe claims of Bosasa donations to ANC’s top six
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa says President Cyril Ramaphosa could be implicated given that he formed part of the top six at the time.
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Holomisa: PIC CEO More must testify before inquiry if she's innocent
Matshepo More was placed on precautionary suspension last week after former and current PIC executives made a series of allegations against her at the PIC inquiry.
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UDM willing to work with any party to form coalition after elections
Speaking on Radio 702, Bantu Holomisa explained that what is important is working with a party that will put the country's needs first.
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Holomisa: UDM has feasible economic plan to attract election votes
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa said that while the ruling party is focusing on attracting international investors to boost the country’s economy, his party wants to look at creating a more conducive climate for local investors.
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Ramaphosa knows ANC not worthy of South Africans' trust, says Holomisa
UDM party leader Bantu Holomisa addressed hundreds of supporters at the party's manifesto launch in Nelson Mandela Bay on Saturday.