More explosive testimony expected at #Statecaptureinquiry

The state capture inquiry resumes on Tuesday following weeks of explosive testimony from former Bosasa employees.

They gave testimony about alleged corrupt dealings between politicians, journalists and prosecuting authority officials.

Last week, the inquiry heard about money paid to former SAA chairperson, Dudu Myeni.

She allegedly received cash from Bosasa — in bags, every month  for former President Jacob Zuma’s foundation.

Myeni was also the foundation’s chairperson.

Ministers Nomvula Mokonyane, Gwede Mantashe and Pretoria Chief Magistrate Desmond Nair were also implicated.

They allegedly received upgrades to their properties from Bosasa.

It’s unclear at this stage who will take to the stand on Tuesday.

Source: eNCA

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