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Zondo: There’s no reason to give Gupta brothers special treatment
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo dismissed an application by the Gupta brothers to cross-examine witnesses at the state capture commission of inquiry.
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State capture inquiry postponed until further notice
The hearings were expected to resume on Wednesday with former Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan set to testify.
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Zondo Commission finalising list of people to appear before the inquiry
The legal team is in the process of identifying the process of finalising who will be called to appear before it over the next few weeks.
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Zondo asks legal team to look into concerns over Vytjie Mentor’s safety
The ANC Member of Parliament broke down on Tuesday while speaking about a faulty door at a hotel where the commission has booked her stay.
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State capture inquiry: Mentor breaks down over safety fears
Mentor broke down after telling Chairperson Raymond Zondo that two nights ago, she discovered the door latches to her hotel room, provided by the commission, where not working.
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Five things you should know about the Zondo #StateCaptureInquiry
First witness Willie Ndleleni Mathebula thrashed out Treasury’s procurement processes to determine what part of public procurement played a role in state capture.
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State capture inquiry hears of govt tender processes benefiting certain people
Acting chief procurement officer at Treasury Willie Mathebula estimated the procurement spend of government annually to be R800 billion.
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Zondo commission to use reports that probed issues related to state capture
There are various institutions that have investigated the alleged influence of the Gupta family on the state, including the Public Protector, Treasury, SOEs like Eskom and Transnet - even parliamentary committees.
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[WATCH] Challenges faced by state capture commission
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo says he’s disappointed with uncooperating govt entities, adding there are major delays from the State Security Agency regarding the security clearance of the commission's staff.
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Zuma must answer state capture claims against him, says NGO
Civil rights organisations, politicians and ordinary South Africans will be closely monitoring the inquiry which gets underway in Parktown at around ten o clock this morning.
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Inquiry: Zondo to request Ramaphosa to intervene in getting security clearances
The delay in the start of the inquiry has been attributed to investigators not receiving the top-secret clearance they need from the State Security Agency.
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State capture hearings to begin on 20 August
Justice Raymond Zondo is briefing the media on Friday on the state capture inquiry.
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Zondo granted interim order to extend state capture inquiry deadline
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo says the extension brings relief to the commission staff because they’ve been given more time to do the important work.
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Parliament hands over state capture evidence to Zondo inquiry
House chairperson Cedric Frolick revealed during a budget debate that he handed over volumes of transcripts and other evidence to lead investigator Terence Nombembe.
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Zondo: State capture inquiry will be complex
Zondo has told Eyewitness News that Treasury has allocated R230 million for the first six months of the inquiry alone.
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First hearings of state capture probe to begin in August
Raymond Zondo is on Thursday giving an update on the progress made since the commission of inquiry into allegations of state capture commenced with its work.
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[WATCH LIVE] Zondo briefs media on state capture inquiry
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo is also expected to introduce the premises of the commission on Thursday.
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Raymond Zondo to give update into state capture inquiry
The update comes as Parliament this week officially handed over the evidence it gathered during its inquiry.
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Zondo: Judiciary remains committed to protecting SA
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo was speaking during the 16th annual Victoria and Griffiths Mxenge memorial lecture at the University of KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday night.
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Ramaphosa approves amendment to state capture inquiry regulations
The regulations have now been amended to limit the admissibility of evidence to circumstances where a witness may incriminate themselves.
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Zondo’s office awaits Malema letter over Nombembe's appointment
At a briefing on Thursday, Julius Malema accused the commission's head of investigations Terence Nombembe of being compromised.