Fana Hlongwane

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Fana Hlongwane is a South African political activist. He is known for his association with the South African Arms Deal where the South African government lost $130 billion in controversial deals. He was then adviser to defence minister Joe Modise in 1955.

His group of companies, such as Ngwane Defence, Truvelo, Les Amis (Pty) Ltd, Hlongwane Consulting channelled around 200 million Rand from a British Aerospace which are alleged to be bribes distributed to the African National Congress.[1][2]

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  1. https://www.thesouthafrican.com/who-is-fana-hlongwane-state-capture-inquiry/ Fana Hlongwane: Who is the man who keeps popping up in the State Capture Inquiry?
  2. https://m.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/zuma-and-fana-contradict-madonsela-20170211%7C[permanent dead link] Zuma and Fana contradict Madonsela | News24