Peet Viljoen to learn bail fate in R27.6 million fraud case
Simon Majadibodu | Published 3 minutes ago Disbarred lawyer Peet Viljoen is expected to learn on Monday whether he will be released on bail as he faces 400…
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Simon Majadibodu | Published 3 minutes ago Disbarred lawyer Peet Viljoen is expected to learn on Monday whether he will be released on bail as he faces 400 charges linked to an alleged R27.6 million Johannesburg Property Company (JPC) fraud scheme. The decision was postponed until August 17 to allow the court to consider further submissions. After the arguments, which continued until late, Magistrate Nicca Setshogoe said she required further documentation from the prosecution before delivering her judgment.
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Simon Majadibodu | Published 3 minutes ago Disbarred lawyer Peet Viljoen is expected to learn on Monday whether he will be released on bail as he faces 400 charges linked to an alleged R27.6 million Johannesburg Property Company (JPC) fraud scheme.
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The decision was postponed until August 17 to allow the court to consider further submissions.
according to IOL (Independent Online)After the arguments, which continued until late, Magistrate Nicca Setshogoe said she required further documentation from the prosecution before delivering her judgment.
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