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How former Lottery board chair payed for R6.3-million Rolls Royce

Summary by Ground News
A R6.3-million Rolls Royce Phantom and a R1-million property in an office park linked to former National Lotteries Commission (NLC) board chairperson Alfred Nevhutanda have been frozen. Both were bought using Lottery grant money. The car and the property are included in a preservation order granted by the court against several people on 28 September.

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GroundUp News broke the news in on Wednesday, October 18, 2023.
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