
Hawks came with guns blazing, leaving no stone unturned, and pressure should not be put on them to prosecute, and they must be allowed time to carry out a thorough investigation. Their work is excellent compared to that of the SAPS.
The Hawks honestly mean business with no doubt, they have successfully turned the tables outside down that the ground was found shaking for many government officials.
The Hawks bust the second party involved in the OR Tambo District Municipality of Covid-19 tender fraud of more than R4.8 million. Accused Phumzile Johnson Gwadiso, head of the whipping service at OR Tambo District Municipality in Eastern Cape, handed over to the police on Friday.

According to the Hawks inquiry, Gwadiso signed a payment agreement stating that the Phithizwi door-to-door campaign had taken place.
According to https://www.dailysun.co.za/News/municipal-manager-bust-for-covid-fraud-20201128 Next year, she will appear before the judge. Do you think this will be the back and forth case?
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