
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has acknowledged that the report into state capture found that it failed to respond adequately to state capture.
A joint statement released by the NPA and the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation reads that the NPA has created a task force to work together with the Zondo commission to bring those involved in state capture to book.
The NPA says its boosting efforts to increase its resources and capabilities in this regard.
The first part of the state capture report was released last week.
Two more reports are expected to be released.
Source: eNCA
In other news – Meet the person behind R1.3 million nightclub bill; Passion Java, a Zimbabwean ‘prophet’
If you’ve so much as logged on to a social media site this weekend, then you probably saw the wild antics of partygoers at the 012 Lifestyle venue in Pretoria. A whopping R1.3 million bar bill was racked up – and Passion Java was the man picking up the tab.

Allegedly, Java – who has become a multi-millionaire through his work as an eccentric pastor – was not in attendance on Saturday, but he had no problems with paying the seven-figure sum. Learn More











