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Zuma-linked businessman Roy Moodley threatened Prasa officials, inquiry told
Roy Moodley is alleged to have, at one point, threatened Prasa officials claiming he was 'connected all the way to the top'.
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Zondo commission deadline extended to 31 March 2021
In January, the commission’s chairperson Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo announced that they had applied for another High Court application to extend its period to December this year.
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Some SAA officials quit because of intrusive SSA vetting, Zondo Inquiry told
The vetting process came into focus in 2016 when some senior managers complained that the information they had provided was being used against them.
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JUDITH FEBRUARY: Looking back in anger at the Eskom debacle
As damning testimony relating to Eskom is revealed at the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture, Judith February says we shouldn't forget the red flags which predated the commission.
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Zondo to announce decision on Zuma state capture summons
The commission has until the end of February to conclude its hearings. And it seems Zuma’s appearance is its first order of business when it resumes on Tuesday.
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Will Zuma appear before the Zondo commission this time?
The commission's legal team has applied for a summons for President Zuma to appear after he failed to do so last year saying he was ill, after he had requested a postponement to deal with his corruption case.
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Zuma thanks SA after calling in sick ahead of State Capture appearance
Jacob Zuma's lawyers announced last week that he will not attend the state capture commission of inquiry as planned because he was sick.
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Guptas, Salim Essa cannot do business with us, says US government
U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has sanctioned the Gupta brothers and Salim Essa for "their involvement in corruption in South Africa".
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Duduzane Zuma expected to testify at State Capture inquiry on Monday
According to the statement by the commission spokesperson, Zuma’s testimony will begin at 10am on 7 October 2019.
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Did Estina have its own money to invest in the Vrede dairy project?
The company's books show that it didn't have any money before the Free State province paid its first R30 million, but Peter Thabethe has told the state capture commission that sometimes the company used its own money.
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Zondo struggles to find reasons why Richard Mdluli documents were classified
Zondo said he is ready to hear from National Police Commissioner Khehla Sitole on the status of the documents.
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Highlights of Ramaphosa’s affidavit to Zondo inquiry
Here is a summary of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s affidavit submitted to the Zondo commission.
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Zuma hits back at detractors over state capture saga
Zuma says all those who testified against him including Pravin Gordhan and Themba Maseko didn’t produce any evidence.
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Zuma makes U-turn on state capture inquiry participation
After a dramatic morning where former President Jacob Zuma’s legal team told the state capture commission that he would no longer participate in the commission, Zuma has made a U-turn and said he would continue to answer questions.
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Mkhize on state capture: The commission can handle everything happening there
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize commented on former President Jacob Zuma's appearance at the state capture commission in Parktown.
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State capture: 5 Mentor claims Zuma has denied
Here are the five allegations the former president denied during his second day of testimony at the commission on Tuesday.
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SA Express subcontractor at Zondo commission: I was used for shady dealings
Tlatsana who was the sole director of Koroneka Trading and Projects implicated SA Express manager Brian van Wyk in her testimony on Saturday.
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Public financial management practices 'not followed' in R400m SA Express deal
Kutlwano Phatudi testified at the commission on Friday and said she queried payments to Koroneka Trading and Projects, which is a management company that was contracted under SA Express.
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WATCH LIVE: Dudu Myeni ignored SAA's procurement processes - former CFO
Nhantsi says Mngadi would advise of matters related to board decisions and resolutions but she found it strange that he was involved as the third party who was not part of the airline's executive.
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Stimpel details how SAA under Myeni victimised ethical staff
Stimpel was suspended for blowing the whistle on a questionable financial services contract with BNP Capital which would have cost SAA over R200-million or services it did not need.
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SAA under Myeni leadership carried out irregular decisions - Stimpel
Cynthia Stimpel said ordinarily, and as is practice, the SAA business units would identify needs, drive the assessment process and submit recommendations to the board.