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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.
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State capture commission asks for another extension to December 2020
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has asked for the commission of inquiry into state capture to be granted another extension, saying if it did not get more time, it would not be able to make any findings. This comes after the commission was initially granted an extension to February 2020.
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Zondo Commission applies for another extension to December
Briefing the media on Thursday, deputy chief Justice Raymond Zondo said if the commission is not granted an extension, it wouldn’t be able to make any findings.
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Zondo upbraids legal team as state capture inquiry forced to adjourn
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo made it clear he wants no repeat of the problems that brought this week’s testimony before the inquiry to an abrupt halt.
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Zondo: Zuma need not yet attend inquiry for health reasons
Zuma failed to appear last year, saying he was ill after he had requested a postponement to deal with his corruption case.
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LIVE BLOG: Angelo Agrizzi’s cross-examination postponed
Former COO of Bosasa Angelo Agrizzi will for the first time since his explosive testimony in January return to the stand to be cross-examined.
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Zondo confirms signing directive for Gavin Watson to file affidavit with inquiry
Watson died in a car crash near OR Tambo International Airport early on Monday morning.
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Over 700 witnesses notified to testify at state capture inquiry - Zondo
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo said most of the individuals implicated in alleged wrongdoing were not keen on appearing at the inquiry.
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Zondo criticises former Free State agriculture head over Estina project
The commission resumed this week after a two-week break, and it's spent the week focusing on the Estina Dairy project in the Free State.
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ANALYSIS: Zuma’s high-risk cat and mouse with corruption inquiry
The dilemma for Jacob Zuma and his legal team is this: by putting him on the witness stand, there is a risk that he would be found wanting, especially in terms of the detail of any matter.
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Zondo to weigh Koloane's U-turn on details relating to Gupta landing
Zondo told Koloane that he will have to consider whether he genuinely did not remember making certain statements in particular, using the presidents name.
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Zondo slams police for not following up on Babadi Tlatsana’s intimidation case
Tlatsana said she doesn't know what is stalling the police because she provided them with recordings of deaths threats made against her to the Hawks.
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Babadi Tlatsana tells state capture commission why she donated R1m to the ANC
Witness Babadi Tlatsana said on the instruction of SA Express manager Brian van Wyk, she obtained details for the ANC and made the payment.
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No date yet for special task team to probe Parliament over state capture
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo revealed yesterday that he plans to establish this team because people not accounting to parliament was a serious concern.
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State capture spotlight turns to Parliament's oversight role
Deputy Justice Raymond Zondo made the comment on Monday morning during the evidence of a senior Treasury official at the state capture commission of inquiry.
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Zondo seeks answers from Hawks over Transnet’s R647m payment to fake supplier
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo said he was also concerned that the Hawks' Colonel Navin Madhoe, who is facing several allegations of corruption, was still at work.
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State capture inquiry switches focus to Transnet
The state capture commission is set to continue Monday morning but will deal with matters related to Transnet.
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State capture inquiry agrees to put matter relating to Zondo’s brother on hold
Former KwaZulu-Natal Hawks head Johan Booysen has started testifying at the commission and is expected to level allegations of impropriety against Advocate Mxolisi Zondo.
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Zondo concerned over conduct of inquiry investigators at inspections
Justice Zondo said on Monday there must be justification before investigators can enter people’s homes and take pictures.
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Zondo grants Van Rooyen permission to cross-examine Lungisa Fuzile
Van Rooyen has also been granted an application to give evidence before the state capture commission.