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SIU apologises to Mkhize over Digital Vibes tapes

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The SIU alleged in its submission that the parties had direct and substantial interest in the review application. Photo: Darren Stewart
The SIU alleged in its submission that the parties had direct and substantial interest in the review application. Photo: Darren Stewart

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The information should have been part of the rule 53 record submitted to the high court as part of Mkhize’s bid to review and set aside the SIU’s findings that he has unlawfully benefited from the Covid-19 communications contract.

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