Cape Town couple faces fraud charges over alleged misuse of Islamic studies funds
Shamira was granted R1,000 bail while her husband was granted R3,000 bail
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Robin-Lee Francke | Published 10 minutes ago A Cape Town couple who are alleged to have misused funds from a non-profit organisation have been granted bail in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court. The matter has been postponed until July 27 for an attorney to come on record and for a regional court date to be set. [email protected] IOL Get your news on the go.
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Robin-Lee Francke | Published 10 minutes ago A Cape Town couple who are alleged to have misused funds from a non-profit organisation have been granted bail in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court.
according to IOL (Independent Online)The matter has been postponed until July 27 for an attorney to come on record and for a regional court date to be set. [email protected] IOL Get your news on the go.
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