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Missing ‘weapons of war’, fake intelligence reports and copious cover-ups – the tools to try to dismantle democracy are revealed in Chief Justice Raymond Zondo’s final report into State Capture. ....
Zuma supporters defiant despite a week of setbacks Siyanda Ndlovu South Africa s embattled former president Jacob Zuma Picture: MICHELE SPATARI / POOL / AFP) A series of corruption allegations of abuse at State Security Agency were made against Zuma this week. Former President Jacob Zuma supporters remain undeterred, despite a series of corruption allegations and a legal setback suffered this week by Zuma. On Saturday morning a hashtag was trending #wearejacobzuma on Twitter with his supporters showing signs of defiance. Zuma suffered a legal setback on Thursday after Justice Chris Jafta at the Constitutional court ruled that he honours the summons and directives to appear before the Zondo commission, and give evidence on dates determined. ....
MONEYWEB LIVESTREAM Non-employees had access to SSA funds, resources, and firearms. 00:01 Former president Jacob Zuma. Image: Waldo Swiegers / Bloomberg The Zondo Commission of Inquiry into allegations of state capture continued to reveal troubling revelations at the State Security Agency (SSA) where three former ministers, a former ambassador and several senior officials were implicated in wrongdoing. At the centre of the hearing into SSA related matters on Thursday, was the evidence given by ‘Miss K’ from an undisclosed location. K, whose identity is protected, is a member of the SSA’s Veza investigation team, which is involved in ongoing investigations of a sensitive nature. ....
Zondo inquiry questions motives of unit tasked with probing Zuma poisoning claim A witness, only referred to as Ms K, on Wednesday said the experts appointed to carry out the investigation were paid R1.8 million every month – initially in cash. Former President Jacob Zuma checks his phone while at the state capture inquiry in Johannesburg on 17 November 2020. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN 69 days ago JOHANNESBURG - The state capture commission has been told that either the toxicology unit that was tasked with investigating claims of poisoning by former president Jacob Zuma didn’t know what it was doing or was a front to siphon money for undisclosed purposes. ....