Former South African president Jacob Zuma arrives to appear before the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture on July 15, 2019 in Johannesburg Picture: WIKUS DE WET / POOL / AFP
“No,” said Zuma, “I did not necessarily say it forms part from them as individuals … because they came in on specific details.” Mantsha told deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo that he had “disengaged” from the inquiry, after it refused to provide Zuma with the questions he would face from evidence leader Pretorius.As a consequence, Mantsha had not handed over two files bought to his office by inquiry staff — containing the evidence that Zuma now faces questions over — to the former president. He told Zondo that because he had disengaged, “whatever you bring to my office is at your peril”.
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