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Zuma supporters: Zondo is biased and must step down from state capture inquiry
A group calling themselves the Gauteng RET Movement marched through the Johannesburg CBD on 9 October 2020 to ask Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo to step down as the state capture commission’s presiding officer, saying he was unfit for the position.
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GALLERY: Zuma supporters demand Deputy Chief Justice Zondo step down
Supporters of former President Jacob Zuma gathered for a protest on 9 October 2020 at the Mary Fitzgerald Square in Newtown, led by Carl Niehaus, spokesperson of the uMkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association. They marched to the Constitutional Court, demanding Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo step down from the commission of inquiry into state capture, accusing him of bias against Zuma.
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Carl Niehaus: Raymond Zondo has been unfair to Jacob Zuma
The Gauteng RET Jacob Zuma forces have been marching in the Johannesburg CBD to deliver their list of demands to both Raymond Zondo and Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng at the Constitutional Court.
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Jacob Zuma: Zondo commission notice about my subpoena is late & moot
The Zuma Foundation has responded to the notice and he’s again is calling the commission biased and political.
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ANALYSIS: Zuma’s attack on a judge is without merit, but it’s dangerous for SA
Claiming a right to determine reality by mere say-so is becoming increasingly commonplace, but we should never get used to it.
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Zondo postpones Zwane evidence on R1.4bn FS housing project
He is yet to confirm or deny that he personally devised a scheme that paid R600 million to building material suppliers before any work was actually done
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Zuma: Zondo has already decided that I'm guilty
Former President Jacob Zuma said he has always been prepared to cooperate with the state capture commission in spite of his views about its legality, Zondo’s suitability for the job and what he calls their personal relations.
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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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Blackhead not qualified for R255m asbestos removal job, Zondo Inquiry hears
Free State Housing HOD Nthimotse Mokhesi said that he agreed with Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo that Blackhead, a company paid R255 million to audit and remove asbestos, misrepresented its expertise to get the job.
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Zondo declines Zwane’s request to answer all cases in one sitting
Zwane was appearing at the state capture commission on Friday morning.
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FS housing head tells Zondo Commission of CCMA disciplinary delays
Kaizer Maxatshwa was among officials who implemented a controversial R1 billion housing advance payment scheme and was subsequently subjected to a disciplinary process.
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Jacob Zuma Foundation: Zondo trying to humiliate former president
The Jacob Zuma Foundation said deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo had already made up his mind that he would treat the former president harshly out of self-interest to advance his career.
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I met Gupta associate Essa through Koko, says Ex-Eskom company secretary Daniels
In an affidavit before the commission, Koko denied that the meeting ever took place, but Daniels has told deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo that Koko was lying.
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Zondo: COVID-19 relief fund corruption is frightening
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo made the remarks after asking Parliament's former correctional services portfolio chair Vincent Smith whether Parliament really had the power to rein in ministers and departments.
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Zondo mulls issuing summons to charge no-shows at State Capture commission
Justice Raymond Zondo said more and more witnesses implicated in serious allegations are making excuses not to appear the commission.
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Nathi Nhleko denies telling Berning Ntlemeza about Anwa Dramat’s suspension
The former Police Minister said he only informed then-President Jacob Zuma and former police commissioner Riah Phiyega about his decision to remove Anwa Dramat.
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State capture inquiry: Montana accuses Zondo of unfairness
On Thursday, the state capture inquiry heard details about how Lucky Montana bought property allegedly through a shell company while he was the head of the state-owned company.
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WATCH LIVE: Prasa still under spotlight at state capture inquiry
On Tuesday, Popo Molefe said allegations of corruption and maladministration had collapsed governance at Prasa, leaving it in dire financial straits.
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Zondo shocked as ‘no one’ tried to recover looted Prasa money
Zondo has asked how billions could be looted from the state-owned entity yet no one seems to have been held accountable.
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Zondo: Parly officials must appear before commission over SOE looting
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo said that he had already been in touch with the Speaker of the National Assembly and the chair of the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) to appear before the commission at some point.
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'It didn't exist' - Popo Molefe on depot tender of over R2 billion at Prasa
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo and his legal team have been working during the nationwide lockdown but have been unable to hear evidence.