Deputy President Paul Mashatile has denied any political interference in awarding South Africa’s lucrative national lottery licence to Sizekhaya Holdings, whose shareholders include Bellamont Gaming.
According to The Citizen, Bellamont is co-owned by Moses Tembe and Khumo Bogatsu — Bogatsu is the twin sister of Mashatile’s wife, raising concerns over potential conflict of interest.
Sizekhaya was granted the licence for eight years, amid public scrutiny and fears of patronage, especially as…
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