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Zuma using delaying tactics with Zondo recusal decision review, say experts
Former President Jacob Zuma walked out of the commission shortly after Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo explained there was no logical reason for him to step aside.
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Zuma could be arrested for defying summons issued by state capture inquiry
The former president accused Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo of bias, saying he would not be able to assess his evidence at the state capture inquiry in an independent and fair way.
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Zuma leaves state capture inquiry without permission
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo said that former President Jacob Zuma had been summoned to be at the inquiry from Monday to Friday unless he had been excused by the deputy Chief Justice.
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Zuma to lodge complaint with JSC about Zondo being 'judge' in recusal matter
Jacob Zuma's lawyer, Muzi Sikhakhane, made the announcement just moments after Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo dismissed the former president's application for recusal on the grounds that he had failed to meet the test for a reasonable apprehension of bias.
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Zondo dismisses Zuma's recusal application
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has dismissed former President Jacob Zuma's application for his recusal from the state capture inquiry.
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Zondo to deliver ruling on Zuma recusal application on Wednesday
Former President Jacob Zuma's application to have state capture inquiry chairperson Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo recused from the commission continues.
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Zuma lawyers handed deadline to give clarity on state capture appearance
The state capture commission has written a final letter to Zuma's lawyers seeking clarity on whether the former president will comply with the summons compelling him to appear before the inquiry.
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Zondo tells Myeni she won't be allowed to choose which answers to respond to
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo said that the commission was giving Dudu Myeni the platform to respond to allegations made by witnesses against her.
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Myeni wants Zondo Inquiry to believe her naming of Mr X was slip of the tongue
Evidence leader Advocate Kate Hofmeyr believes that former SAA board chair Dudu Myeni deliberately endangered the witness and she wants her to be charged.
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Zondo inquiry: Charges loom for Myeni for identifying protected state witness
The former South African Airways (SAA) board chair earlier named witness "Mr X" - who had implicated her.
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Zondo responds to Zuma recusal demand, reveals family connection
Former President Jacob Zuma is insisting that Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo recuse himself before he returns to the state capture commission to testify.
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State capture commission hearing testimony from former Transnet head of legal
The commission says Advocate Siyabulela Mapoma was involved in processes that included disciplinary hearings and the controversial reinstatement of former CEO Siyabonga Gama.
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Zuma’s supporters to march today, calling for Zondo to recuse himself
The grouping, known as 'The RET President Zuma Support Group', were expected to march to both the commission and the Constitutional Court.
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Zondo set to hear application to force Zuma to testify in November
The commission’s legal team will move to secure an order authorising the secretary of the commission to issue the summons. Zuma and his lawyers wrote letters to the commission objecting, saying they would not attend.
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Zuma: Deputy Chief Justice Zondo is biased against me, must recuse himself
A letter from the former president to the deputy Chief Justice follows a subpoena issued by Raymond Zondo for Jacob Zuma to appear before the commission on a non-negotiable basis.
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Zuma Foundation hits back at Zondo, accuses him of bias and 'obsession'
This followed former President Jacob Zuma's no-show at the commission on Monday after he was scheduled to appear.
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Zondo says Zuma appearance dates non-negotiable, warns of summons
Chairperson of the state capture commission deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo said that Zuma’s main reason for not appearing as expected this week was that he was preparing for his trial.
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State capture: Van Rooyen will cross-examine Fuzile before testifying
Des Van Rooyen is expected to speak on the appointments that he made in the one weekend that he was minister
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Zondo eyes end of June restart, expects Zuma to appear 'quite soon'
Chairperson of the state capture commission of inquiry, Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, briefed the media on the commission's work during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Mkhwebane warns that state capture inquiry could top R1bn it if runs beyond 2020
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane insisted that there were ways to save time and resources.
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Zondo expresses concern over state capture inquiry not completing its work
The commission chair applied for an extension of the inquiry until the end of December this year.