THE Bosasa R1,8 billion fraud and corruption case has been postponed to 24 June by the Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crimes Court.
Former commissioner of correctional services Linda Mti, former correctional services CFO Patrick Gillingham, and former Bosasa CFO Andries van Tonder appeared briefly in court on Thursday, 18 February.
Former Bosasa CEO Angelo Agrizzi, who has a warrant of arrest against him, failed to appear due to his medical condition.
His warrant of arrest has been held over for the next court appearance in June.
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The four are facing fraud and corruption charges relating to four tenders awarded from 2004 to 2007 to Bosasa and its subsidiaries valued at over R1,8 billion.
According to Investigative Directorate spokeswoman, Sindisiwe Twala, the contracts were for catering and training services, installation of CCTV cameras, installing of perimeter fencing, and the supply of television systems and monitoring equipment.
Twala said the case was postponed so the accused could study the docket and send a liquidation order to the NPA.
Bail for Mti, Gillingham and Van Tonder was extended.