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LIVE FEED: StateCaptureInquiry September 10, 2019

The inquiry has been hearing state capture-related evidence at the SABC. Several witnesses have testified including SABC executives and employees.

On Monday, the commission heard from former SABC board chairperson Ben Ngubane who defended Motsoeneng's rise to power at SABC, saying even though he did not have the qualification he could run the broadcaster.

 

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