Acting director general of state security Loyiso Jafta who concluded his testimony on Tuesday said immovable property was bought and registered by agents as part of their estates.
Minister Dlodlo Will Continue To Closely Observe The Proceedings of The State Capture Commission
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Following the testimony of the Acting Director General of State Security, Mr. Loyiso Jafta yesterday, 26 January 2021, the Minister of State Security, Ms. Ayanda Dlodlo has decided to reserve the right to file a formal substantive application to the commission.
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has expressed his anger at the detention of Nompumelelo Zuma against her will during the SSA’s probe into Jacob Zuma’s suspected poisoning.
The commission has adjourned for the day. It will resume tomorrow
The Commission will continue to hear State Security Agency (SSA) related evidence from an unidentified witness at 10h00 on Thursday, 28 January 2021. #StateCaptureInquirypic.twitter.com/ZjRcza4EZg State Capture Commission (@StateCaptureCom) January 27, 2021
27 January 15:47 Mr Y has confirmed Dr Sydney Mufamadi’s evidence that the SSA, under Thulani Dlomo, embarked on a process to recruit toxicologists to test Zuma’s food and bedding for poison.
Two toxicologists and two lab assistants were recruited and received training in a “foreign country” that the inquiry has elected not to identify – but which was integrally involved in the SSA toxicologist program through a “development agency”.
Zondo grants application for witness Ms K to testify remotely Evidence leader Advocate Paul Pretorius said that unidentified witness Mr Y, who was scheduled to appear, has recently come out of a coma and is still unable to testify, so Ms K, another unidentified witness, would testify. FILE: Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo is seen during a session of the commission of inquiry into state capture in Johannesburg on 16 November 2020. Picture: AFP
JOHANNESBURG - The state capture commission has granted an application for unidentified witness Ms K to testify remotely.
It has also heard complaints of implicated persons that they were not notified of the last minute change and the evidence will continue.