Brian Shivambu to pay back R4.5m received from looting of VBS - report

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Brian Shivambu, the brother of Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) deputy president Floyd Shivambu, has reportedly signed an agreement to pay back R4.5 million that he allegedly received from the now-infamous VBS Heist, according to the Daily Maverick.

JOHANNESBURG - Brian Shivambu, the brother of Economic Freedom Fighters deputy president Floyd Shivambu, has reportedly signed an agreement to pay back R4.5 million that he allegedly received from the now-infamous VBS Heist, according to the Daily Maverick.

The_ Daily Maverick_ has over the last few years reported extensively on the VBS Heist, which allegedly linked numerous municipalities, businesspeople and politicians - including EFF members - among others, to the widescale looting.

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