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‘We are happy with the president's answers’- ANC's Jeff Radebe
ANC NEC member Jeff Radebe said that they were happy with ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa's testimony at the commission of inquiry into state capture. Radebe and other senior ANC members were present at the commission where Ramaphosa was testifying for the second day.
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GALLERY: ANC leader Cyril Ramaphosa at the state capture inquiry
Senior ANC members were in attendance when party president Cyril Ramaphosa took to the witness stand at the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture on 28 April 2021.
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READ: ANC President Ramaphosa’s opening statement at Zondo inquiry
Cyril Ramaphosa made his first appearance at the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture on 28 April in his capacity as ANC president and former deputy president.
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‘Dudu Myeni & Ajay Gupta kept Malusi Gigaba on short leash’ - Norma Mngoma
Former SAA board chair Dudu Myeni was supposed to report to Malusi Gigaba as he was Minister of Public Enterprises, but Norma Mngoma said it was the other way around.
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WATCH LIVE: Mosebenzi Zwane testifies on Eskom, Estina project
The state capture commission is hearing Eskom and Estina dairy farm project related evidence from former Minister of Mineral Resources Mosebenzi Zwane on Tuesday.
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‘Ajay Gupta was Malusi Gigaba’s unofficial advisor’ – Norma Mngoma
Malusi Gigaba’s estranged wife testified at the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture, where she said Gigaba returned with bags of cash after visits to the Gupta residence.
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Siyabonga Gama: The idea that I’m corrupt is a falsity created by Popo Molefe
Former Transnet CEO Siyabonga Gama took the stand at the commission of inquiry into alleged state capture on 26 April 2021. During his testimony, Gama denied that former Minister of Public Enterprises Malusi Gigaba influenced his appointment in order to further state capture.
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Zondo questions how Singh funded lifestyle without using a cent of his salary
Yesterday the commission heard that Anoj Singh earned R19 million from his salary and benefits from 2012 to 2015 – but he did not use a cent of it for living expenses.
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Zondo Inquiry adjourns early over Anoj Singh’s 'health reasons'
The former Transnet CFO was testifying about his bank accounts on Friday, but another date will be set for him.
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Lucky Montana: Head of legal let outdoor ad giants take advantage of Prasa
Former CEO Lucky Montana told the state capture commission that this was why he wanted another service provider and ended up contracting in Strawberry Worx and Umjanji.
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JUDITH FEBRUARY: Inside the deception playbook of Jacob Zuma and his cronies
In this playbook, any institution which seeks to hold the powerful and corrupt to account is singled out as ‘biased’ or the tool of (white or black) monopoly capital, writes Judith February.
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‘We will not be intimidated’- Zondo following break-in at commission offices
Following a break-in at the state capture commission offices, Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo said a computer and a monitor were stolen. Zondo also said a bullet was recently found in one of the offices of the commission.
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Malusi Gigaba & estranged wife Norma Mngoma to face off at state capture inquiry
Former Cabinet Minister Malusi Gigaba will have to first agree to testify about Norma Mngoma’s allegations before the commission grants him leave to cross-examine her.
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Williams appeals to Zondo Inquiry to provide protection for whistleblowers
Athol Williams said that he was unemployed and had become unemployable since he blew the whistle on the hollowing out of the South African Revenue Service (Sars).
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Makwetla says 'no conflict of interest' with Bosasa security work at his home
Makwetla told the State Capture Commission that the late Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson installed cameras in his house without his knowledge – but he claims when the media reported about the installations Watson apologised.
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WATCH LIVE: Disgraced ex-Eskom CFO Anoj Singh returns to Zondo commission
Ex-Eskom and Transnet CFO Anoj Singh has already given evidence about his tenure at Transnet.
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ANALYSIS: How Zuma uses war metaphor to fight allegations of graft
Metaphors are not used for their own sake in politics, but as part of a strategy to persuade a particular audience to accept a point of view, and act accordingly.