Couple accused of defrauding NPO for Islamic studies funds to appear in court
Robin-Lee Francke Published 8 minutes ago A couple who allegedly defrauded a non-profit organisation of over R170,000 are expected to appear in the Cape Town…
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The suspects pocketed the money and used it for personal travel. “Both suspects were registered as directors of the South African Zakah Fund and subsequently received an amount of R171,350 in support of the underprivileged youth. The suspects, aged 41 and 48, were arrested on Tuesday by members of the Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation (known as Hawks) and are alleged to have defrauded a Zakah fund.
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The suspects pocketed the money and used it for personal travel. “Both suspects were registered as directors of the South African Zakah Fund and subsequently received an amount of R171,350 in support of the underprivileged youth.
according to IOL (Independent Online)The suspects, aged 41 and 48, were arrested on Tuesday by members of the Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation (known as Hawks) and are alleged to have defrauded a Zakah fund.
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