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The Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture, Corruption and Fraud in the Public Sector including Organs of State, better known as the Zondo Commission or State Capture Commission, was a public inquiry established in January 2018 by former President Jacob Zuma to investigate allegations of state capture, corruption, and fraud in the public sector in South Africa.
[3] [4] However, on 29 October, Zuma lodged an application for Zondo's recusal from the commission's proceedings. [5] Zondo considered that application into the week of 16 November, [6] dismissing it on 19 November and announcing his intention to resume Zuma's testimony after a tea break. During the tea break, however, Zuma left the commission ...
Zondo Commission [7] (aka State Capture Commission) [8] Commissions Act 1947 (8 of 1947) Section 1 [9] Inquiry into allegations of state capture, corruption and fraud in the Public Sector including organs of State Raymond Zondo [7] 8 February 2018 [9] Fees Commission [10] Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 Section 84(2)(f) [10]
In March 2022, the Zondo Commission published its findings about Bosasa's role in state capture and corruption. The commission found that the company "bribed politicians, government officials, President Jacob Zuma and others extensively. Bosasa and its directors and other officials simply had no shame in engaging in acts of corruption". [26]
9 January – President Jacob Zuma announces a commission of inquiry into allegations of State capture. He selects Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo to head the commission. [7] [8] 13 January – The new President of the African National Congress, Cyril Ramaphosa delivered the ANC "January 8 statement" in East London, Eastern Cape. [9] [10]
Matshela Moses Koko is a South African engineer and business executive. He is best known for his tenure as a senior executive at Eskom between 2014 and 2018. During that time, he was Eskom's acting chief executive officer from 2016 to 2017.
On 5 November 2020, she repeatedly revealed the identity of a secret state witness, in violation of the terms set by the commission. [46] This resulted in Judge Zondo requesting that criminal charges be laid against Myeni. [47] [48] On 4 January 2022, Part 1 of the Zondo Commission Report was published.
Zondo was concerned that, in outlining Simelane's disciplinary inquiry before the Public Service Commission, the majority judgment implied that the Public Service Commission was not obliged to respect Simelane's audi alteram partem rights. Such a finding would not affect the court's holding in the matter but Zondo did not want to subscribe to it.