DIS accused of fiddling with land
source: Sunday Standard
by OLIVER MODISE
27.09.2009 1:38:48 P
The Attorney General has been ordered to give reasons why the Directorate of Intelligence Services (DIS) should not produce confidential documents in its possession relating to their investigations of improper land deals by the Kweneng Land Board.
DIS is accused of colluding with defendants in a land dispute in which it is said to be colluding with the defendants to hold on to documents central to the case and believed to have been falsified.
High Court judge, Key Dingake, recently ordered the Attorney General to show sufficient cause “why the DIS should not produce the documents in its possession”.
This was after Faheem Investments (PTY) Ltd filed an application that defendants, Mohammed Aqbal Chand, Waheeda Chand and [continue reading]

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