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JPC hails key arrest in long-running case over alleged fraudulent sale of City-owned properties

JPC welcomes arrest as decade-long probe into alleged sale of 33 City properties reaches turning point

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iol.co.zaStai leggendo1 g fa

JPC hails key arrest in long-running case over alleged fraudulent sale of City-owned properties

JPC welcomes arrest as decade-long probe into alleged sale of 33 City properties reaches turning point

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Major breakthrough as former attorney arrested over alleged R100m Joburg property fraud case

Former attorney arrested for R100m fraud involving 33 Johannesburg municipal properties unlawfully transferred; recovered via court. Underscores accountability in asset governance—signals importance for IT leaders overseeing transaction controls and protection.

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  1. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·thestar.co.za

    Major breakthrough as former attorney arrested over alleged R100m Joburg property fraud case

    The case against former attorney Peet Viljoen, accused of involvement in a multi-million-rand scheme involving the fraudulent sale of Johannesburg municipal properties, has been…

  2. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    JPC hails key arrest in long-running case over alleged fraudulent sale of City-owned properties

    JPC welcomes arrest as decade-long probe into alleged sale of 33 City properties reaches turning point

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