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BAIL DENIED AGAIN | The State has successfully opposed a bail application based on alleged new facts brought by Janitha van Reenen Coetzee (25) in the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate's Court. Coetzee faces a charge of fraud involving approximately R424 000 allegedly defrauded from the Emfuleni Local Municipality. It is alleged...

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