Lawyers for Lts-Col Christine Anderson and Stefan van Zyl will approach a high court if the army does not make a decision about their prosecution over the Gupta controversy soon.
According to a legal letter sent to the SA National Defence Force, which Beeld said it saw, the matter has dragged on for 18 months, Beeld reported on Wednesday
.
Last October the army said their lawyers would soon be informed of the director of military prosecutions’ decision.
They were allegedly involved in the landing of a private jet carrying guests to a wedding in the family of wealthy business family the Guptas, at the Waterkloof Air Force base in Tshwane, Pretoria.
There has been no indication of the decision yet.
14/01/15 The Citizen
According to a legal letter sent to the SA National Defence Force, which Beeld said it saw, the matter has dragged on for 18 months, Beeld reported on Wednesday
.
Last October the army said their lawyers would soon be informed of the director of military prosecutions’ decision.
They were allegedly involved in the landing of a private jet carrying guests to a wedding in the family of wealthy business family the Guptas, at the Waterkloof Air Force base in Tshwane, Pretoria.
There has been no indication of the decision yet.
14/01/15 The Citizen
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