Tempers flare in Seretse's case

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There was an exchange of fire between defence and prosecution lawyers when the corruption case against former cabinet minister, Ramadeluka Seretse resumed yesterday.

The case was scheduled to resume on Monday but was postponed to yesterday after Regional Magistrate Barnabas Nymadzabo indicated that he was not ready to proceed with the matter. Seretse is in the dock for failing to declare his interest in a company that won tenders to do business with departments under his ministerial portfolio.

The proceedings started with state counsel Mpho Letsoalo applying to revisit some of the past rulings of the magistrate in the case.

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