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StateCaptureInquiry: Legal teams butt heads over Zuma's questioning

Johannesburg - Legal teams at the state capture commission of inquiry butted heads again on Wednesday over questions to South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma, with legal head Advocate Paul Pretorius complaining that he felt controlled in his questioning of the former president.

Sikhakhane complained that Pretorius was asking questions to and fro and that there needed to be a structure to the questioning.Commission chairman Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo then set down rules of procedure, saying everyone was there to do their job at the commission, including himself, and reminded both legal teams what their roles were as per rules of the commission.

Pretorius proceeded to ask Zuma questions on Hogan's damning testimony in which she says the Polokwane ANC conference of 2007, where Zuma was elected president, resulted in a highly factionalised and divided ANC. She said those loyal and close to the leadership were seemingly rewarded with positions in government and state-owned enterprises. He said the ANC deployment committee did not appoint anyone, but made recommendations to ministers on who to place in which position.

 

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