Presidency receives marikana report
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CARTOON: Coming Along Swimmingly
Amcu's attorney Andries Nkomo speaks on President Jacob Zuma’s ‘non-committal’ to releasing the Marikana report.
Miners want the president to explain court why he’s not yet released the Farlam Commission of Inquiry report.
Lawyers representing the wounded and arrested Marikana miners are expected to file papers in court on Monday.
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The president refused to be drawn on speculation about the findings or when he will make it public.
George Bizos, who was part of the Farlam Commission of Inquiry, on behalf of the Legal Resources Centre, is calling for the release of the hyped about Marikana report.
The report into the investigation was handed to the president last month with recommendations.
The community hopes a report into the 2012 violence will add pressure to improve their living conditions.
The Marikana Support Campaign is in possession of the document which details findings made by the inquiry.
The Farlam Commission of Inquiry handed over its final report to President Jacob Zuma last week.
President Jacob Zuma could not personally receive the report as he is on a state visit.