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Then, on March 30, Ntsepe ordered Petuna to pay R11.3m out of his own pocket after finding he had recommended that the council approve the purchase of portion 10 of the Farm Seaview 28, Clarendon Marine, for R14.3m to develop low-cost housing, when the farm was only worth R3m.


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