Jackson denied the allegations against him, saying the Chinese woman laid charges against him bec... 'I've been framed

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"They relied on information from this Chinese woman. I organised a visa for her. I paid cash of R6 000 and an additional R425 for an extension of her visa when it expired. Two weeks ago, I offered her husband a job as DJ but he failed to perform to my expectations. I fired him. After that his woman laid charges against me," Jackson said.

Jackson admitted that he employed foreign strippers from Russia, Bulgaria and the Ukraine, but said all of them were in possession of legal permits which were seized during the raids, along with personal payment details.

"I run a clean business. It is in my foreign employees' contract that I should keep their passports for two reasons - that they may want to illegally settle in South Africa and for security reasons."

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