The letter was written by the RAF to the Legal Practice Council.
It showed that the Lamola-linked company was among firm that had allegedly defrauded the state entity.
The publication added that RAF spokesperson William Maphutha denied the matter had been settled.
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He said the agency would verify the payments made.
Lamola’s spokesperson Chrispin Phiri tweeted a statement denying that the minister was involved in the matter.
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A Ronald Lamola-linked law firm allegedly defrauded the RAF of about R2m. Image: @RSASIUSource: Twitter
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