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Diaspora of SA (SDSA), a body claiming to represent a large portion of the country's San tribe.
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Sasi operations manager Meryl-Joy Wildschut said Lawrence's title as paramount chief of SDSA appeared to be self-proclaimed.
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Khomani communities in the Northern Cape, and did not want to recognise the SDSA for fear of competition for available funds.
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San group, adding that the SDSA had been recognised by the government.
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When the hearing wrapped up for the day, Mr. Rosenthal stressed that his client did nothing wrong and in no way initiated the SDSA claims.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Timothy Appleby 2011
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And a ministry audit found that Dr. Wong earned $1.8-million from the SDSA program, and that the forms he churned out comprised about 13 per cent of the total provincewide.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Timothy Appleby 2011
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Under questioning, the ComSoc bureaucrat who oversaw the ministry's SDSA policy at the time, Anna Cain, told the inquiry that a package of 130 disparate welfare cases involving Dr. Wong, collated by field workers and managers, showed that almost all involved allergies to eggs, milk, lactose, soy and wheat, which she said was statistically unlikely.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Timothy Appleby 2011
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When the hearing wrapped up for the day, Mr. Rosenthal stressed that his client did nothing wrong and in no way initiated the SDSA claims.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Timothy Appleby 2011
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Under questioning, the ComSoc bureaucrat who oversaw the ministry's SDSA policy at the time, Anna Cain, told the inquiry that a package of 130 disparate welfare cases involving Dr. Wong, collated by field workers and managers, showed that almost all involved allergies to eggs, milk, lactose, soy and wheat, which she said was statistically unlikely.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Timothy Appleby 2011
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Under questioning, the ComSoc bureaucrat who oversaw the ministry's SDSA policy at the time, Anna Cain, told the inquiry that a package of 130 disparate welfare cases involving Dr. Wong, collated by field workers and managers, showed that almost all involved allergies to eggs, milk, lactose, soy and wheat, which she said was statistically unlikely.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Timothy Appleby 2011
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