Report: Prison boss was bribed
- Gillingham received cash, cars, a kitchen and payments towards a house from Bosasa;
- Gillingham carried business cards indicating he was a “consultant” to a Bosasa affiliate while he was working for the DCS;
- Bosasa was involved in drafting tender documents for contracts it won in a way that gave it a clear advantage in the awarding of these tenders; and
- Mti, who was head of security for the 2010 Fifa World Cup, appointed Gillingham as acting chief financial officer in 2004 shortly after allegations surfaced that he (Gillingham) submitted fraudulent subsistence and travel claims, had an affair with his secretary and intimidated staff.
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