South Africa: Ekurhuleni Bosses Dodge Jail With R50,000 Bail
The state did not oppose bail, and the two men must report weekly to Brooklyn police station while they await release.
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South Africa: Ekurhuleni Bosses Dodge Jail With R50,000 Bail
Julius Mkhwanazi and Kemi Behari paid R50,000 bail in the Germiston Magistrate's Court on Thursday to escape immediate jail time. Prosecutors say officials used R600,000 in salary increases to protect the suspended metro police boss from facing internal misconduct charges.
Court granted suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi and suspended Ekurhuleni legal head Kemi Behari R50 000 bail each.
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Julius Mkhwanazi, Behari granted R50K bail but will spend night in cells
The Germiston Magistrate’s Court on Thursday granted suspended Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department (EMPD) acting boss, Julius Mkhwanazi and suspended municipal head of legal services, Kemi Behari, bail of R50 000 each. This comes as their co-accused, former Ekurhuleni city manager Imogen Mashazi, and suspended head of human resources, Linda Gxasheka’s bail will be heard on Friday. The prosecution said that both their residential addresses still n…
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