Gupta brothers
Prasa was destroyed by greedy ANC politicians, Guptas - Montana tells Zondo
Montana continued his testimony at the state capture commission on Friday.
The Gupta brothers are heavily implicated in state capture and are believed to be living in Dubai.
Ronald Lamola also confirmed that more 50,000 offenders, including 14,000 inmates, will be considered for pardons and remissions by President Cyril Ramaphosa to mark Reconciliation Day.
South Africa approached the UAE and India for mutual legal assistance to have the controversial members of the Gutpa family extradited to face state capture allegations here on home soil.
Manuel said there are things that happened during Zuma years as president that weakened state institutions.
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo dismissed an application by the Gupta brothers to cross-examine witnesses at the state capture commission of inquiry.
An application by the Gupta brothers to cross-examine witnesses at the state capture inquiry has been dismissed while Duduzane Zuma’s application has been granted. EWN reporter Gia Nicolaides gives the update.
Vytjie Mentor is giving testimony at the State Capture Commission of Inquiry for the second day.
Jonas is expected to implicate former President Jacob Zuma and his son and when he tells the commission about the ministerial position Zuma’s friends, the Guptas, offered him.
Duduzane Zuma handed himself over to police and has been charged with corruption in connection with the alleged failed attempt to bribe former deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas.
This is the second preservation order against the Guptas which has been set aside by the courts because of a lack of evidence against the accused.
EFF MP Hlengiwe Mkhaliphi accused Minister Malusi Gigaba of lying to Parliament when granting the Guptas South African citizenship.
The parastatal insists it’s not at emergency level yet and that everything is being done to avoid load shedding but that it is experiencing coal shortages at six of its power stations.
While 3 of the Gupta brothers and Zuma continue to dodge being summonsed to appear in Parliament, a sheriff has managed to serve a summons on Dudu Myeni.
The SABC is reporting that the family wants to challenge the order which was handed down in the High Court in Johannesburg last month.
The 'Times of India' is on Thursday reporting that the family has been given seven days to comply with the order.
Zukiswa Rantho chairperson of the Parliamentary Inquiry into Eskom talks to Karima Brown about the Gupta brothers' no-show in all the courts where they have been expected to appear.
It's understood Indian officials suspect the Gupta's unlawfully brought money into the country and there have been reports that they've fraudulently obtained properties in that country.
The Times of India is reporting that the Gupta brothers have been given until next Monday to avail themselves or steps will be taken to secure their attendance.