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AG might join probe into Malema's company

Cape Town : South Africa | Mar 29, 2010 at 8:34 AM PDT
Source: News 24
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The Public Protector is meeting the Auditor General regarding a probe into tender procedures at the Limpopo municipality, which awarded a contract to SGL Engineering, the Public Protector said on Monday. "We are meeting with the Auditor General on Thursday for the possibility of a joint investigation...,"... FULL ARTICLE AT News 24
 
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