Blue lights accused Mashazi and Gxasheka return to court for bail bid
Mkhwanazi and Behari had been granted bail of R50,000 each after the state did not oppose their release
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The municipality allegedly paid Behari and Gxasheka a combined R2.66m in unlawful salary increases between the 2023/24 and 2025/26 financial years. The state had told the court that investigators had identified several properties linked to Mashazi, including homes in Meyersdal, Bedfordview, Waterfall, Sunward Park, a Brakpan estate and Mpumalanga.
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The municipality allegedly paid Behari and Gxasheka a combined R2.66m in unlawful salary increases between the 2023/24 and 2025/26 financial years.
according to IOL (Independent Online)The state had told the court that investigators had identified several properties linked to Mashazi, including homes in Meyersdal, Bedfordview, Waterfall, Sunward Park, a Brakpan estate and Mpumalanga.
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