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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 ...
In 2021, Kodwa was summoned to testified before the Zondo Commission, established to investigate allegations of state capture during Zuma's presidency. At the commission, he was questioned about his relationship to a private technology company, EOH, and its employees; in particular, Kodwa had received in 2015, and had not yet repaid, a R 1 ...
In 2020, former South African Minister for Communications, Yunus Carrim testified to the Zondo Commission into State Capture that Bekker had played a significant role in irregularly pressuring government officials to protect MultiChoice's effective monopoly over South Africa's pay-TV sector. Carrim stated that this was done by lobbying ...
Andrew Sibusiso Zondo member of the ANC's Umkhonto we Sizwe Mugshot of Andrew Zondo The Amanzimtoti bombing took place on 23 December 1985 when five civilians were killed and 40 were injured when Andrew Sibusiso Zondo , a member of uMkhonto we Sizwe , detonated an explosive in a rubbish bin at a shopping centre.
Commission chairperson Raymond Zondo recommended that the board members, including Ntshavheni, should be investigated further by law enforcement, "with a view to possible prosecutions". [ 27 ] Ntshavheni disagreed with the report's findings and said that she had done nothing wrong.
Mzwanele Manyi (born 20 January 1964) is a South African businessman, political figure, and former government spokesperson.He gained attention for his leadership of the Black Management Forum (BMF), where he advocated for the advancement of black professionals in South Africa's corporate sector.
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