2 years later, not a single finding has been made after the R40-million Beitbridge border fence scandal

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Nearly 2 years after the R40-million Beitbridge border fence scandal first surfaced, not a single finding has been made, nor any sanction handed down against implicated officials. Several disciplinary hearings have taken place, but court challenges and other delays such as illnesses have rendered the process almost futile. In April last year, the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure started a process to discipline the involved officials for their wrongdoing.

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