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Prosecutors agree that UP leaders not sufficiently investigated in vote-buying


The Daily Herald - 28-Aug-2014

~ Appeal court ruling ~ PHILIPSBURG--The Public Prosecution services said on Wednesday that it shares the view of the Court that the role of United People's (UP) party leaders was "not sufficiently investigated" in the Masbangu vote-buying case, but said it had already made a statement in court. The Prosecutor's Office has appealed the Court's decision to throw out the case. The Masbangu investigation...


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