Minnie Dlamini reaches settlement with SIU in National Lotteries probe

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Minnie Dlamini will repay R50,000 to the National Lotteries Commission after a settlement with the SIU regarding misused funds.

Summary

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has reached a settlement with actress Minenhle Dlamini concerning funds she received from the Mshandukani Foundation, an organization under investigation for misappropriating National Lotteries Commission (NLC) grant funding. Dlamini has agreed to repay R50,000, which was intended for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games Roadshow. The Mshandukani Foundation had received nearly R25-million from the NLC. The recovered funds will be returned to the Commission for proper redistribution to legitimate beneficiaries, as part of the SIU’s efforts to recover misused lottery funds.

(Source:Enca)

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