Money movements: Life Healthcare did not have a registered account with the government so it used A Re Ageng, which provides support to abused and vulnerable people, as an intermediary for payments from the Department of Social Development. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)
The Department of Social Development and the company are accused of violating the Prevention of Organised Crime Act.
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