Asked by the Customer on 26-11-2020 23:39:41
Question posted in the General Law category relating to Western Cape
I was found guilty of private work at city of capetown. The investigator couldn't link me to the adress where private work was done.the investigator and owner couldn't even say if the workwwas done on a weekday or weekend Theowner of the property said he never met me in person and he dont no me cause he deal with a different person who he pay the money into the 3rd person account that was investigated. The 3rd person aaid he paid the money into my account. O. His bank statement states only Carlo. No surname, phone number or bank account number on his statement. The investigator didn't ask me to present my bankstate. The question that the initiator ask me is how can I proof that I pay the money to the next person. The chairman ask me why I didn't give my bank statement to the investigator. I told the chairman no one ask for my bank statement and the investigator said that he didn't ask for it. The case was made in 2018 but only starting 2020 August and I was dismissed. Was there enough ground to dismissed me
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