Ten of the 12 accused in the University of Fort Hare case, who appeared at the Dimbaza Magistrate's Court on Thursday, were released on bail R50 000 each. (Sithandiwe Velaphi/ News24)
The Dimbaza Magistrate’s Court in the Eastern Cape granted bail of R50 000 each to 10 of the 12 accused in the University of Fort Hare fraud and corruption case on Thursday afternoon.
Two of the accused - Terrence Joubert of Tarlec Security Solutions and Anwar Khan of Pentagon Group - will remain in custody until Friday where the State is set to oppose their bail applications.
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