The inquiry heard from former Transnet board chairperson Mafika Mkhwanazi who testified on the reinstatement of the freight agency’s former chief executive Siyabonga Gama
Testimony from the commission has already led to several arrests including former ANC MP Vincent Smith and businessman Edwin Sodi
The State Capture Inquiry is reportedly changing its scope, with the spotlight now shining on EFF leader Julius Malema and his inner circle.
Gama had approved a R19-million contract for security services to General Nyanda Security Advisory Services (GNS) in which the then communications minister, Siphiwe Nyanda, held a 50% stake.
Former Transnet head of legal Advocate Siyabulela Mapoma took the stand to testify on the freight agency’s affairs, including its controversial former CEO Siyabonga Gama
Former Free State Human Settlements MEC Mosebenzi Zwane was implicated in a number of scandals, including the R1 billion housing debacle
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has summoned former president Jacob Zuma to appear before the State Capture Inquiry next month.
Raymond Zondo has had just about enough of Jacob Zuma’s no-shows at the State Capture Inquiry – the DCJ has told Msholozi there’s nowhere left to hide.
The former president was set to appear in September but his legal team said he had his arms deal case to attend to
The suspects face at least 60 charges including fraud and money laundering, in connection with a multi-million-rand Free State asbestos contract
Businessman Edwin Sodi – and two ANC politicians from Free State – have been arrested as a result of testimony from the State Capture Inquiry.
A multi-millionaire businessman has revealed the intimate details of his donations to the ANC at the State Capture Inquiry – namedropping Zweli Mkhize.
Things have escalated: Jacob Zuma has asked DCJ Zondo to recuse himself from the State Capture Inquiry – citing a mysterious ‘family connection’.
Mosebenzi Zwane testified about the Free State Housing Project at the State Capture Commission on Friday 25 September.
Head of the State Capture Inquiry Raymond Zondo read the riot act to Suzanne Daniels on Tuesday, as her tall tales were obliterated by the DCJ.
The commission has heard testimony related to alleged looting at Eskom
Suzanne Daniels has spilled the beans on Tuesday, claiming that the Guptas had openly stated a Dlamini-Zuma win at Nasrec ‘would have helped them’.
While Vincent Smith has admitted to receiving nearly R700 000 from former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi, he insists it was for a loan
Vincent Smith, who served as Chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Correctional Services, is set to testify to allegations he received bribes from Bosasa
Nomvula Mokonyane has admitted she would never be able to afford the R3 million vehicle, even on her cabinet salary, but has an explanation as to how she acquired it
Nomvula Mokonyane claims nobody from Bosasa was at her lavish birthday party, despite the company having allegedly paid for it
Jacob Zuma’s legal team have argued that it would be ‘unfair’ to expect the former president to attend the State Capture Inquiry this month – here’s why.
Former Ipid head Robert McBride was cross-examined by North West SAPS members Brigadier Pharasa Ncube and General Ntebo Mabula
Jacob Zuma, look away now. The president’s relationship with Muammar Gaddafi is under the spotlight, after Des van Rooyen spilled the beans on Tuesday.
Des Van Rooyen was appointed the minister of finance by then President Jacob Zuma in December 2015, but he was quickly removed from the post after only four days.