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De Wet Potgieter, editor of The Lowvelder, says individuals linked to the state capture network and the Guptas have zeroed in on the profitable stateowned South African Forestry Company (Safcol), which sits on world-class forests and timber assets in the eastern part of the country worth more than R6 billion.
As in the case with Eskom, SAA, SABC and other stateowned enterprises, powers in the dark have also been at work to usurp the powers and functions of Safcol in attempting to grab its capital expenditure and procurement processes to enrich a few.
An investigation by The Lowvelder has indicated that:
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