A former employee of Röhlig-Grindrod, a multibillion-rand global freight and logistics company, has been charged alongside her ex-husband for allegedly defrauding the company out of almost R1.5m.
Nirvashnee and Stephen Pillay have made numerous appearances in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Johannesburg since they were initially charged on 82 counts of fraud in 2016.
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