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Gungubele: No justification for Zuma not to appear at Zondo Inquiry
African National Congress (ANC) NEC member Mondli Gungubele said that the ANC could not use political means to resolve the former president's legal troubles.
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Brian Molefe admits to visiting the Gupta compound numerous times
Former Transnet CEO Brian Molefe returned to the state capture commission on 8 March 2021. Molefe admitted to visiting the Gupta residence on numerous occasions.
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I was done in by the Public Protector, Molefe tells Zondo Inquiry
Brian Molefe has repeated to the commission that Atul Gupta was his friend and they met and spoke on the phone very often.
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ANC says Zuma meeting 'positive and constructive'
This meeting follows Zuma’s defiance of the Constitutional Court which had ordered him to return to the commission.
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Ex-Trillian CEO Goodson queried agreement for R10bn Eskom contract, Zondo hears
Bianca Goodson said that when she was recruited to join that company, she was told that she didn’t need to worry about selling because the company had already secured business from Eskom.
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Bobat appointed Van Rooyen's special advisor because of Essa loyalty, Zondo told
Former CEO of Trillian Management Consulting, Bianca Goodson, told the state capture commission that she was told in October, two months before Mohamed Bobat was appointed, that he would move to better opportunities.
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Zondo excuses Anoj Singh from state capture appearance after wife gives birth
Singh’s legal team indicated that his wife had an emergency cesarean section procedure to deliver their baby and he was now taking care of them.
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Molefe denies being part of Eskom decision to pre-pay Optimum R1.68bn for coal
Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe said that he did not know about the letter that was written in his absence or the board decision to make a pre-payment.
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Molefe denies knowing he was appointed as an ANC MP to later be finance minister
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo detailed the coincidence that when the Guptas wanted Nhlanhla Nene to be fired, Molefe went to Parliament but when the ANC disagreed with Zuma and Malusi Gigaba was appointed, Molefe went back to Eskom.
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Molefe defends Eskom decision to buy coal from Tegeta
Brian Molefe testified at the state capture inquiry about what led to Tegeta taking ownership of the Optimum coal mine (OCM) and that supplied coal to the Hendrina power station.
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Brian Molefe: A campaign was started to taint us as Gupta people
Former Eskom Group chief executive officer (CEO), Brian Molefe, returned to the state capture commission of inquiry on Tuesday to continue his testimony.
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Matshela Koko denies he knowingly sent emails to Gupta-linked account
Former Eskom CEO Matshela Koko said that he was flabbergasted and angry now that he knew he unwittingly sent Eskom information to external parties via the email address infoportal, which belonged to Gupta-linked businessman Salim Essa. Koko said that when he was sending emails to that address, he did not know it was to someone outside the power utility.
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Matshela Koko: Suzanne Daniels lied to the state capture commission
Former Eskom CEO Matshela Koko has told the commission of inquiry into state capture that former Eskom legal head Suzanne Daniels had lied to the commission many times. Koko returned to the hot seat on 1 March 2020.
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Suzanne Daniels knew Salim Essa, Koko tells Zondo Inquiry
Koko said even when the infoportal email helped him to apply for visas for him and his family to travel to Indonesia - he still didn’t know that it belonged to Essa.
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State capture inquiry: Koko contradicts himself over Essa email address
Former Eskom CEO Matshela Koko is going round in circles about how and when he found out that the 'infoportal' email address was linked to Gupta associate Salim Essa.
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ConCourt to hear state capture contempt application against Zuma on 25 March
The former president failed to show up at the commission last month despite summonses and an order from the apex court to do so.
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WATCH LIVE: Zola Tsotsi returns to Zondo Inquiry
Former Eskom board chairperson Zola Tsotsi returns to the state capture inquiry as the commission switches focus to corruption allegations at the power utility.
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Beneficiaries of Prasa, Swifambo deal must face the law – Zondo Inquiry
The commission heard evidence by liquidators and forensic investigators who looked at money flows from the company that appear to have been a front for German company Vossloh Rail.
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Makhensa Mabunda scored millions from Prasa locomotive deal, Zondo Inquiry hears
Voslooh was contracted by Swifambo to supply the 70 locomotives, that were ordered by the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) for R3.5-billion.
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WATCH LIVE: State capture inquiry hears more details of Prasa dealings
Forensic investigator Ryan Marc Sacks continues giving evidence on Prasa dealings at the state capture inquiry.
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Zondo Inquiry to publicly detail questions for Swifambo boss in his absence
DCJ Zondo made the comments on Wednesday after testimony by forensic investigator Marc Sacks about how the company was formed specifically for the r3.5billion locomotives contract from Prasa.