
Minister Denies Smuggling Phones to Inmate
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South Africas Sports Minister, Gayton McKenzie, is facing fresh allegations from a prison inmate, Jermaine Prim, who claims McKenzie smuggled two phones to him during his imprisonment. McKenzies party, the Patriotic Alliance, denies these claims, labeling them as false and threatening legal action against several parties involved. Prim, a convicted fraudster, has a history of making unsubstantiated claims, and his allegations are seen as part of larger rumors about McKenzies alleged involvement in a drug and fraud ring known as the Big Five Cartel. The Patriotic Alliance accuses Prim of tricking McKenzie into early contact and sees these allegations as politically motivated dirty tricks aimed at their rising success.
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