South Africa: Trial of N. Cape-Based Doctor Alleged to Have Defrauded DOL's Compensation Fund to Resume On Monday

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The trial of Doctor Tebogo Ephraim Kealetsa (37) operating from Pampierstad Haitswater in the Northern Cape accused of defrauding the Department of Labour's (DoL) Compensation Fund (CF) will resume on Monday (July 23) with cross-examination of State witness(es).

The trial of Kealetsa was postponed on 22 May 2012 after prosecutor Margaret Thulare fell ill and requested that the trial be postponed. Kealetsa's trial had earlier been postponed, citing cash flow problems because of non-payments by medical aids. Kealetsa has pleaded not guilty.

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