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21 Nov 2003
 
 
I cannot conclude Bulelani was not a spy-Mo
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"I cannot conclude he was not a spy," former intelligence operative Mo Shaik told the Hefer Commission yesterday about national director of public prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka.
 
 
20 Nov 2003
 
Maharaj concedes that he ‘does not know’
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Former transport minister Mac Maharaj conceded at last today that he did not know whether national director of public prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka was an apartheid spy.
 
 
Mo to testify before Hefer today
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Former African National Congress intelligence chief Mo Shaik will start testifying before the Hefer Commission today.
 
 
19 Nov 2003
 
Maharaj dismisses Hefer’s terms of reference
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Former transport minister Mac Maharaj yesterday dismissed the Hefer Commission's changed terms of reference.
 
 
Ngcuka: spy report factually flawed
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Marumo Moerane, counsel for National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka, said yesterday that a report, which concluded that his client was "most probably" an apartheid spy was...
 
 
18 Nov 2003
 
Maharaj repeats spy allegation against Ngcuka
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ANC stalwart and former transport minister Mac Maharaj repeated in testimony before the Hefer Commission yesterday his allegation that national prosecutor Bulelani Ngcuka "in all probability" had...
 
 
Ngcuka spy allegations linked to arms deal probe
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The Hefer Commission heard yesterday that spying allegations against National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka stemmed from the Scorpions' arms deal investigation.
 
 
17 Nov 2003
 
Global press body disappointed by SA court ruling
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The International Press Institute (IPI), said today that it is disappointed at the decision of the Bloemfontein High Court to disregard the right of journalists to keep their sources confidential.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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