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Agrizzi and Watson sent presents on Mokonyane's birthday, Zondo Inquiry told
Sandy Thomas, who said she had worked for Nomvula Mokonyane for nearly 20 years and was now based at Luthuli House with her, is testifying on Bosasa-related evidence at the state capture commission.
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WATCH LIVE: State capture commission to hear further testimony on Bosasa
The commission previously heard from the former minister who hit out at former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi who had given damning evidence that implicated her and other high profile African National Congress members in wrongdoing.
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Zondo Inquiry: NW cop denies being used to derail probe into Khomotso Phahlane
The head of the North West Commercial Crimes Unit Brigadier Pharasa Ncube on Thursday concluded his testimony at the state capture commission of inquiry.
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Gupta visits, threats & bags of cash - Witnesses implicate former Transnet bosses, Gigaba
Three anonymous witnesses appeared before the state capture commission of inquiry and provided evidence implicating former Transnet bosses and former Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba in allegations of state capture. The three witnesses were former bodyguards and drivers of Gigaba, Brian Molefe, Anoj Singh, and Siyabonga Gama and have detailed the visits they made at the Gupta family properties. #StateCapture #Gupta #Transnet
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Witness recalls counting R1m in bag Transnet CEO Gama got from Salim Essa
Former Transnet CEO Siyabonga Gama’s driver said that on many occasions he would receive money in suitcases and bags and put it in the boot.
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Witness tells Zondo Inquiry about threats, moving piles of money with Molefe
A Transnet security officer who was sent on errands, including picking up bags of money from the Guptas, said that he had been threatened every time he was interviewed by or testified at the Zondo Commission.
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Zondo dismisses bid by former FS official to postpone state capture appearance
The former director-general at the Free State Department of Human Settlements, Wiseman Zulu, was expected to testify on how the department approved a multi-million rand asbestos project for the provincial government without following procurement processes.
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Zondo Inquiry told FS report on R255m asbestos eradication audit was 'useless'
Environmental health expert Jacobus Roets told the state capture commission that he had never heard of Blackhead Consulting or Diamond Hill Consulting, the companies that were paid to do the work.
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Makhubele denies trying to delay commission, threatens to 'embarrass' people
Makhubele appeared at the State Capture commission where she was accused of using the Stalingrad approach to avoid testifying.
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Nhleko fails to explain why he didn't ask Ipid about 2 rendition reports
Former Police Minister Nathi Nhleko said that he was concerned that there were two reports into Zimbabwe renditions, one saying that Hawks bosses Anwa Dramat and Shadrack Sibiya were implicated in the renditions and should be criminally charged, while another cleared them.
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Former ANC MP Nomvula Mokonyane to respond to Agrizzi claims at Zondo Inquiry
Nomvula Mokonyane has denied damning evidence against her by former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi, who said that she had received cash payments and that the company paid for upgrades at her home.
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Former State Security DG Maqetuka to appear at Zondo Commission today
It was during Mzuvukile Maqetuka’s tenure that an investigation was launched into the controversial Gupta family but it was later abandoned.
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'Prosecution skills have been hollowed out'- Batohi laments NPA’s budget
Shamila Batohi says the authority would like to use the skills built up in the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture– but she says the NPA lacks the budget to pay for them.
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NPA boss highlights financial challenges in probing corruption
NPA boss Shamila Batohi has questioned whether the NPA and law enforcement agencies would have enough resources to properly investigate and prosecute cases arising from the state capture inquiry’s work.
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State capture inquiry has cost taxpayers R700 million so far
This is double the R350 million price tag that Justice Minister Ronald Lamola said the inquiry had cost as of September last year.
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Molefe: Officials told members to resign to make Prasa board dysfunctional
Former Prasa board chair Popo Molefe said that officials, including an acting director-general, told his board members to resign to render the board dysfunctional and told them that they would be offered other board positions.
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Zondo shocked to learn Prasa's had no permanent CEO or board since 2015
Former board chair Popo Molefe has told the commission that there have only been acting CEOs and interim boards since 2015.
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Zondo eyes end of June restart, expects Zuma to appear 'quite soon'
Chairperson of the state capture commission of inquiry, Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, briefed the media on the commission's work during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Zondo Commission working at full steam despite lockdown, MPs told
The Justice and Correctional Services Department told parliamentarians that evidence leaders and officials continued to work behind closed doors on key parts of the evidence.
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Zuma tried to push for Montana reinstatement at Prasa, Zondo Inquiry told
Former Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) board chairperson Popo Molefe, who was appearing at the Zondo commission of inquiry on Friday, said he received an invitation to meet with the former president after Lucky Montana resigned in 2018.
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Molefe claims 'connected' ex-Prasa CEO Montana got away with corruption
Molefe told the Zondo commission of inquiry on Friday morning that Montana and former Minister Jeff Radebe enjoyed a close relationship, which he believes Montana used to hide his dodgy dealings.