Former minister Malusi Gigaba paid for his tailored suits in cash, allegedly given to him by the Gupta family, the state capture commission heard on Thursday.
He alleged that this took place when Gigaba was the political head of public enterprises, between 2010 and 2014.He revealed how Gigaba instructed his protectors not to record trips to the Gupta residence in Saxonwold in the log book.
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