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Independent probe finds no substantive evidence against ex-Nsfas boss Khosa, Outa not convinced

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Nsfas administrator Freeman Nomvalo has welcomed the report by Tshisevhe Attorneys Incorporated on Outa's allegations against former board chairperson Ernest Khoza.
Nsfas administrator Freeman Nomvalo has welcomed the report by Tshisevhe Attorneys Incorporated on Outa's allegations against former board chairperson Ernest Khoza.
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An independent investigation has found no substantiated evidence in the allegations against former National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Nsfas) board chairperson Ernest Khosa.

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