Former president Jacob Zuma arrives to appear before the commission of inquiry into state capture in Johannesburg on July 15 2019. REUTERS/WIKUS DE WET
Without mentioning any names, Zuma alleged at the state capture inquiry on Monday that there were spies within the ANC that were working with intelligence organisations to remove him. Zuma took the commission back to 1990 when the ANC was unbanned. He said as chief of intelligence for the party he had managed to find out that there were three intelligence organisations — two from big countries and one from SA — that were part of the apartheid regime, which were working to silence him.
Zuma said he realised in 1991 that there were spies in the ANC, when the first national working committee meeting after the party’s conference where Nelson Mandela was elected president, took the decision to remove him as chief of intelligence. Zuma said that he believed the same thing was happening with the state capture inquiry. He said the plan to establish the commission was no different.
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