Former Passenger Rail Agency boss Lucky Montana was a no show at the Special Tribunal on Tuesday. Archive photo: Ashraf Hendricks
Former Passenger Rail Agency (PRASA) boss Lucky Montana was a no-show at the Special Tribunal on Tuesday where he was expected to present arguments opposing a bid by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to effectively freeze two multi-million rand properties, allegedly bought by plundering of the state-owned enterprise.
Montana has filed papers opposing the interim preservation order granted in July, which effectively prevents him from selling, transferring, leasing or dealing with a R13.5-million property in Hurlingham, Johannesburg, and another, purchased for R2.25-million, in Waterkloof, Pretoria.
On Tuesday, he was expected to show cause why the interim order should not…
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