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Johannesburg - Public Protector Thuli Madonsela is reviewing
the oilgate saga, the New Age reported on Monday.
"We are back on the case, although we haven't fully
reopened the investigation," Madonsela told the daily newspaper.
"We decided on a review process."
The oilgate scandal broke in 2003 when state-owned PetroSA
gave businessman Sandi Majali and ANC backer an advance of R15m, to be used by
his company, Imvume Consortium, to pay for an assignment of oil from Iraq.
Majali, however, used R11m of the money to fund the African
National Congress' election campaign.
He was found dead in his Sandton hotel room in December last
year.