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Why ex-Bosasa officials Agrizzi, Vorster won’t be cross-examined today
The pair was due to be cross-examined by former Armscor CEO Kevin Wakeford who they implicated in corrupt dealings at the company.
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Ex-Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi returns to state capture inquiry today
The Commission granted former Armscor CEO Kevin Wakeford leave to cross-examine Agrizzi and former Bosasa employee Frans Vorster.
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Mokonyane: Watson's creator will deal with him
Nomvula Mokonyane told family and friends of Gavin Watson how the media has been insensitive in its reporting by focusing on the accusations against him even during a time of mourning.
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Mokonyane: In time, I'll tell you what Watson has done
Speaking at Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson's memorial, former Environmental Affairs Minister Nomvula Mokonyane called on the media to think about families before breaking the news of loved ones' death on social media. She also said a time would come when she would share the truth about Watson and Angelo Agrizzi following his testimony at the Zondo inquiry.
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Gavin Watson's memorial service to be held in Roodepoort
Watson was killed in a car crash near OR Tambo International Airport on Monday.
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Gavin Watson's family reportedly seeking independent reconstruction of crash
Watson died on Monday after crashing the car he was travelling in near OR Tambo International Airport. While authorities said there was no evidence at this stage suggesting foul play, police were investigating a case of culpable homicide.
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Gavin Watson: From the farm to being ‘exposed’ at Zondo inquiry
After 1994, the Watson brothers immersed themselves in business and the now late brother started Bosasa.
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DA wants 'transparent investigation' into Watson's car accident
In a statement, the DA said police need to probe the circumstances leading up to the fateful accident involving the Gavin Watson.
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Agrizzi ‘saddened’ by Watson’s death
Bosasa boss Gavin Watson died in a car crash in Johannesburg on Monday morning.
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Zondo postpones Jiba's application to cross-examine Agrizzi
Former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi had testified that the advocate and her former colleague Lawrence Mrwebi received bribes to help quash a criminal investigation into the company.
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WATCH LIVE: Zondo Inquiry continues probing Estina dairy farm project
The state capture inquiry is also hearing an application for leave to cross-examine a witness.
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Corruption case against Agrizzi, 3 ex-Bosasa execs postponed to October
The matter will be heard again on 24 October at the request of the defendants, citing the need for dockets to be disclosed.
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Agrizzi, 3 former Bosasa execs expected back in court over corruption charges
Former Correctional Services Commissioner Linda Mti and CFO Patrick Gillingham will join them in the dock.
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Agrizzi: If Zuma doesn't agree with what I said, he must come to the commission
Speaking to Bongani Bingwa on 702, Angelo Agrizzi said he stayed at Bosasa because the company had a cult-like power.
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Agrizzi: Bosasa's donation to Ramaphosa’s campaign very strange
The donation has become a major thorn in President Cyril Ramaphosa's side, with those who managed his campaign insisting he had no idea about the money.
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Agrizzi regrets not collecting more evidence on Bosasa
Angelo Agrizzi told the commission of inquiry into state capture three months ago that Bosasa had made large donations to government officials, including some African National Congress (ANC) heavyweights.
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SAHRC wants Watson family to explain how Agrizzi K-word video became public
The Human Rights Commission's Buang Jones said that the spreading of such content amounts to a violation of the Equality Act.
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After Agrizzi case, SAHRC pursues legal action against Watson family
The Human Right Commission says it will be taking Lindsey Roth and Jarrod Watson to court for unlawfully disseminating the recording where Agrizzi can be heard using racist language.
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Agrizzi to pay R200,000 for using K-word
SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) and former Bosasa operations chief Angelo Agrizzi have agreed that he will pay an amount of R200,000 to a charitable organisation in Alexandra.
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Agrizzi to pay 200K for using the K-word
The SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) and former Bosasa operations chief Angelo Agrizzi have agreed that he will pay an amount of R200,000 to a charitable organisation in Alexandra after admitting to using the K-word.
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Agrizzi agrees to pay R200k fine for K-word remarks in settlement
The former Bosasa COO has also agreed to issue an apology to all South Africans.