Police on the hunt for burglars after Zondo commission break-in
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Johannesburg - The Gauteng police are investigating a business robbery following a burglary at the offices of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture on Saturday.
On Sunday, Gauteng police spokesperson Colonel Noxolo Kweza confirmed that they were investigating a business robbery but said details would be released at a later stage after police had completed their investigations.
Kweza was reacting to reports that unknown people broke into the offices of the Zondo Commission on Saturday night and removed various items, including laptops containing vital information.
Parliamentary presiding officers set to appear before the Zondo Commission
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Johannesburg - The Parliamentâs presiding officers, National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise and National Council of Provinces (NCOP) chairperson Amos Masondo, are due to appear before the commission of inquiry into allegations of state capture on Monday.
Parliamentary spokesperson Moloto Mothapo said on Sunday that Modise and Masondo will present Parliamentâs perspective on the state capture during their appearance at the Zondo Commission.
âTheir appearance before the commission provides an opportunity for Parliament to articulate its oversight mandate and role as well as clarify the many questions asked by the public on how corruption incidents and excesses could have happened under its watch,â Mothapo said.
A long-time contractor of Alexkor Mine has accused Parliament of doing nothing about his reports of the alleged capture of the state-owned Alexkor Mine by politicians and business elites.
A long-time contractor of Alexkor Mine has accused Parliament of doing nothing about his reports of the alleged capture of the state-owned Alexkor Mine by politicians and business elites.