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News24 | #Health4Sale: Tribunal orders controversial ambulance companies to pay back over half-a-billion rand

14 May 2025
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News24 | #Health4Sale: Tribunal orders controversial ambulance companies to pay back over half-a-billion rand
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The Special Tribunal has mandated that four ambulance companies operated by Thapelo Buthelezi reimburse over half-a-billion rand.

This ruling pertains to contracts issued by the Free State government, which gained attention in Spotlight’s #Health4Sale investigative series published in 2018.

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