Deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo is facing a conundrum of the Brian Molefe kind.
Molefe has previously admitted to having close ties with the politically connected Gupta family, but denies they had anything to do with his rise to becoming boss of SA’s two most strategic state-owned companies, Eskom and Transnet...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
Yes I agree . So many unanswered questions and Zondo was soft on him
Did he say anything
No. It provided a lot of answers
Is the army surrounding his properties making sense yet?
This is absolute nonsense. Rubbish testimony. Waste. Waste. Waste
You guys are propagandists!😭😂😂😂
Its actually surprising because Brian didnt say anything during his testimony about Cyril's interest in him taking the position at Eskom. I would expect Cyril to have known Brian's availability before recommending him.
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CraigAlanson did the Ethics Committee get involved?🤭🤣
A what sized headache?
There is clearly a disconnect between acknowledging the phenomenon of state capture, corruption & understanding it's roots. And Articulating it's causes and demonstrating express resolve through action in the ANC & state to communicate necessary seriousness.
You were built of lies. You hate the truth
So the tea party didn't go well for the President of the Republic
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