The former Bosasa boss’ family has reportedly requested an independent inquiry into the fatal crash.
The ANC’s sanitised statement on the legacy of Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson has left some South Africans pondering if we’re talking about the same person.
Angelo Agrizzi has once again uncovered some jaw-dropping information. He’s now suggesting Gavin Watson was trying to leave the country on Monday.
Both the EFF and the DA have reacted to the news that Gavin Watson, the Bosasa CEO, was killed in a car crash – and both are suspicious of “foul play”.
The death of a politically-connected, bribery-accused executive is always going to raise questions. But Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson is linked to the very top.
The devastating aftermath of a high-speed crash involving Gavin Watson has been captured on film. The Bosasa CEO is believed to have died at the scene.
The 73-year-old was thrust into the spotlight last year.
ANC MP Winnie Ngwenya, for example, was re-elected to Parliament in 2019 despite being implicated in the Bosasa scandal just a few months earlier.
It’s all smiles for Cyril Ramaphosa, as he inflicts yet another defeat on Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane. Here’s what the ruling means for both.
The CR17 campaign for Cyril Ramaphosa’s ANC leadership bid raised over R400 million. But it is Bosasa’s meagre donation of R500 000 causing the most chaos.
The former DA leader said that while there is more that needs to be revealed, she does, on a personal level, believe Ramaphosa.