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WATCH LIVE: Nomvula Mokonyane makes first appearance at Zondo Inquiry
Former ANC MP Nomvula Mokonyane is expected to testify before the state capture commission on today where she is set to respond to allegations against her by former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi, who said that she had received cash payments and that the company paid for upgrades at her home.
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Former ANC MP Nomvula Mokonyane to respond to Agrizzi claims at Zondo Inquiry
Nomvula Mokonyane has denied damning evidence against her by former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi, who said that she had received cash payments and that the company paid for upgrades at her home.
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Zondo Commission says it conducted inspections at Mokonyane’s home
It said the investigation was carried out ahead of Monday's testimony from a private contractor on the work he did on Mokonyane's Krugersdorp house after a request from controversial company Bosasa.
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Bosasa and Nomvula Mokonyane back in spotlight at state capture inquiry
Private contractor Charl Le Roux testified on Monday about renovations done at the home of former Environmental Affairs Minister Nomvula Mokonyane.
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Angelo Agrizzi apologises for error in state capture testimony
Former Bosasa CEO Angelo Agrizzi made a brief appearance at the commission of inquiry into state capture on 13 March 2020. Agrizzi made a public apology to Correctional Services official Jabu Sishuba after saying in his January 2019 testimony that she had received bribes from Bosasa.
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Scathing court ruling against Mkhwebane 'could bolster' case for her removal
The High Court in Pretoria set aside Mkhwebane’s findings that President Cyril Ramaphosa deliberately misled Parliament about a Bosasa donation to his CR17 campaign.
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EFF to head to ConCourt to appeal CR17 ruling against Mkhwebane
The Pretoria High Court reviewed and set aside the findings in the Public Protector's Bosasa report, describing them as fatally flawed.
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Presidency hails CR17 ruling, says Public Protector's office failing miserably
In a scathing judgment, the court reviewed and set aside the findings in the Public Protector’s Bosasa report, describing them as fatally flawed.
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Court: Cyril Ramaphosa not obliged to disclose CR17 funding
This and other damning decisions were made by the Pretoria High Court which set aside the Public Protector’s Bosasa report.
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Court rules Ramaphosa didn’t mislead Parly on R500k Bosasa donation
In a scathing judgment, Elias Matojane found there are fundamental difficulties with Mkwhebane’s findings that Ramaphosa deliberately misled Parliament.
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Lamola concerned about judiciary’s integrity after Bosasa-linked Nair suspended
Pretoria Chief Magistrate Desmond Nair was suspended while an investigation into his alleged links to scandal-plagued Bosasa is carried out.
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Magistrate Desmond Nair charged with misconduct over Bosasa links
Pretoria chief magistrate Desmond Nair was placed on provisional suspension pending the outcome of an investigation.
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Pretoria Chief Magistrate Desmond Nair suspended on misconduct charges
Nair was the first member of the judiciary to be implicated at the state capture commission.
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Ramaphosa deliberately misled Parliament over R500k donation, EFF tells court
The party was among respondents that joined Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s challenge.
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Going, going, gone! Bosasa 3-day auction ends today
Some of the big items that went under the hammer included the late chief executive officer Gavin Watson's BMW X5, which sold for R590,000.
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Security equipment to go under the hammer at Bosasa auction
The family of late CEO Gavin Watson approached the High Court in Johannesburg to stop the auction but was unsuccessful.
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Sars files urgent bid to oppose Bosasa business rescue application
Gavin Watson's family filed the application on Wednesday afternoon to stop the liquidation and the auctioneering of the company's possessions.
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Bosasa assets selling like hotcakes with R65m target for first day
The company's Clive Lazarus said liquidators approved the auction despite numerous attempts by the Watson family to stop the items from going under the hammer.
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Gavin Watson’s BMW X5 sold for R590K
The assets of controversial company Bosasa, now known as African Global Operations, will be auctioned over the next three days despite the objections of Gavin Watson's family.
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Auction of Bosasa assets to get under way today
The nephew of late CEO Gavin Watson warned against buying any of the assets, saying the auction was illegal.
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Response from potential buyers of Bosasa's assets overwhelming, says auctioneers
Clive Lazarus from Park Village Auction and Property Sales says there are about R65 million worth of assets up for grabs.