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HOUT BAY FISHING COMPANY IN COURT FOR CORRUPTION.

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The managing director of the Hout Bay Fishing Industries, which has been charged with a variety of crimes including fraud, reappeared in the Cape Town Magistrate's Court on Friday. The company has been charged fraud, forgery and uttering, corruption and violations of the Marine Living Resources Act following an investigation into the fishing industry by the Scorpions unit. The company was cited in the charge sheet as accused number one, and managing director Colin Ernst Hendrik van Schalkwyk as accused number two. With van Schalkwyk in the dock were four other members of the company's management -- Shaun Gavin Levy, Bernard Jacobs, Robert Back and William Syer. The five men were arrested in a pre-dawn swoop on December 7 last year, together with 11 Sea Fisheries inspectors, who also appeared in court on Friday. Magistrate Tony Mentelow extended their bail -- ...

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