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Parties debated the decision in Parliament amid the ongoing Israeli-Gaza war. Some parties are in support of recalling diplomats from the Middle Eastern country, while others reject the move.
Dlodlo: No concrete evidence intelligence agents tried to bribe judges She’s told Parliament that information to this effect was given to the State Security Agency (SSA) by a discredited information peddler. FILE: State Security Minister Ayanda Dlodlo. Picture: Sethembiso Zulu/Eyewitness News.
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CAPE TOWN - State Security Minister Ayanda Dlodlo said she was yet to see any concrete evidence of intelligence agents trying to bribe judges.
She’s told Parliament that information to this effect was given to the State Security Agency (SSA) by a discredited information peddler.
Dlodlo was answering questions in Parliament on Wednesday about allegations aired at the state capture inquiry that members of the judiciary had received payments in an operation codenamed project justice .
We will find resources to ensure the Zondo commission completes its work Lamola
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Justice Minister Ronald Lamola says his department will ensure the state capture commission is afforded the financial resources to complete its work, despite the the treasury’s uncertainty. (Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Minister of Justice and Correctional Services Ronald Lamola said on Wednesday the public should rest assured that the Zondo commission will find resources to complete its work, despite his department’s and the government’s financial constraints.
“We are doing everything in our powers to ensure that the commission finalises its mandate, because it has now spent money in the region of about R800-million,” Lamola said.