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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.
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Zondo: State capture inquiry will be proper, thorough and professional
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo says that the rights of those who appear before the commission will be respected.
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Regulations bind Treasury to ensure adequate funds for state capture inquiry
The Justice Department published the regulations on Friday which provide the framework for the commission to be formally constituted.
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Concerns over state capture inquiry's broad terms of reference
The Justice Department released the terms of reference on Thursday, two weeks after Jacob Zuma appointed Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo to chair the inquiry.
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Justice Dept says state capture inquiry to be gazetted on Thursday
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, who will lead the inquiry, said on Tuesday that he was ready to get the ball rolling as soon as the terms of reference are set.
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Raymond Zondo confident of govt’s support in state capture inquiry
President Jacob Zuma established the commission two weeks ago as per the Public Protector’s remedial action.
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[UPDATE] Zondo awaits state capture inquiry's terms of reference from Zuma
Chairperson of the State Capture Commission of Inquiry Deputy Chief Justice Raymond addressed a briefing on the commission in Centurion.
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State capture inquiry: Kathrada Foundation welcomes Zondo’s appointment
President Zuma appointed deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo to head the commission as per the Public Protector’s remedial action, following a long court battle.
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Public concern over state capture led to inquiry decision, says Zuma
After months of court battles, the president announced his decision on Tuesday night, saying that the matter of appointing a commission of inquiry into state capture deserves urgent attention.
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Justice Raymond Zondo to head state capture commission of inquiry
President Jacob Zuma says while he has “reservations" about the legality of High Court directive that Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng appoint the judge, he has decided the state capture inquiry "deserves urgent attention”.
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DA still supports Judge Raymond Zondo, says Maimane
The DA says that while it has had a few differences of opinion with the ConCourt judge, it will still support his nomination as deputy chief justice.
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[ANALYSIS] Is Zuma/ANC starting a battle for the soul of SA judiciary?
Stephen Grootes says some will fear that President Jacob Zuma is trying to bend the Bench to his will.
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President Zuma appoints Judge Raymond Zondo as deputy chief justice
President Jacob Zuma wants him to take over the position left vacant by former deputy chief justice Dikgang Moseneke.
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Municipality wins ConCourt case
The Constitutional Court has ruled that residents cannot pick and choose the services they pay for.