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Anoj Singh has made an application to the court to relax his bail conditions so he can take up a job in Dubai.
PHOTO: Felix Dlangamandla/Gallo Images
With no clear job description or details of how much he would earn at his new job in Dubai, the State is opposing Anoj Singh's application to relax his bail conditions.
Singh is the former chief financial officer of Eskom and Transnet, where he allegedly enabled the Gupta brothers to siphon vast amounts of money from now-beleaguered state-owned companies.
He is among 11 high-profile private sector and former state executives implicated in a R398.4 million Transnet fraud and corruption case. He is out on R50 000 bail and has surrendered his passport as part of his bail conditions.
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