The so-called blue lights fraud matter, where former acting police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane is one of the accused, is set to go to trial in November.
Phahlane and his 11 co-accused have been charged with fraud, theft, and obstructing or defeating the course of justice in relation to a R191 million tender awarded to a private company to install emergency warning lights on police vehicles.
The other accused in the matter are: General Deliwe De Lange, Major General Nombhuruza Napo, Lieutenant General Ramahlapi Mokwena, Brigadier Ravichandran Pillay, Brigadier James Ramanjalum, Thomas Marima, Maetapese Mulaiwa, Judy Rose, Samantha Andrews and businessman Vimpie Manthatha along with his company Instrumentation for Traffic law Enforcement Pty Ltd.
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According to a statement by the National Prosecuting Authority's (NPA) Investigative Directorate, the specialised commercial crime court based at the Palm Ridge Magistrate's Court on Wednesday postponed the matter for trial.
News24 previously reported that Manthatha's company, Instrumentation Traffic Law Enforcement, was awarded a contract in 2016 to supply and install blue lights, sirens and radios in police vehicles.