Mogoeng said he hopes the investigation will lead to criminal charges against the people making the allegations on various social media platforms and suggested his colleagues who are named will sue for damages.Mogoeng said the judiciary was pinning its hopes on the police and their crime intelligence to get to the bottom of the allegations.According to Mogoeng, the judiciary wants evidence that will make it realise the nature and extent of the alleged capture.
He denied claims made on Twitter that the judiciary in the Free State was captured by ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule. Former Free State economic development MEC Mxolisi Dukwana told the commission of inquiry probing state capture last month that Magashule had captured the province’s judges. Free State High Court Judge President Cagney Musi denied claims that some of his colleagues were doing business with the provincial government, saying they did so before they were appointed to the bench.
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