Vol 62 No 15 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
In January several key witnesses at the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture under the leadership of Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo heard testimony from key witnesses regarding the creation of an unaccountable structure within 'special operations' (AC Vol 62 No 4 The captured spies & Vol 62 No 12 More time for the truth)...
Vol 62 No 14 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
He now starts a 15-month sentence for contempt of court after he failed to testify at the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture chaired by Justice Raymond Zondo investigating the US$35 billion plunder of state resources during Zuma's presidency...
30 June: The State Capture Commission headed by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo winds up after hearing three years of testimony on corruption during Zuma's rule (AC Vol 62 No 12 More time for the truth)...
Vol 62 No 12 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo's report on the Commission on State Capture promises to be the most important official document since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission catalogued atrocities under apartheid in a five-volume report published in 1998...
Vol 62 No 10 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has presided over almost three years of sensational evidence exposing the extent depth and blatant nature of graft embezzlement kick-backs and looting of state funds (AC Vol 62 No 4 The captured spies & Vol 62 No 9 The battle over the bench)...
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Vol 62 No 9 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
'Things went horribly wrong but we are here to correct that,' Ramaphosa told Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo...
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Vol 62 No 9 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Another political broadside against the judiciary came in a leaked audio-tape in which Jessie Duarte deputy Secretary General of the African National Congress (ANC) she said the party was aware of 'flaws' in the judiciary and Justice Raymond Zondo's commission on state capture...
Vol 62 No 7 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Having stonewalled for nearly three years the State Capture Commission headed by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo Zuma and his lawyers failed to attend the Constitutional Court hearing on 25 March where he faces a maximum two-year jail sentence for contempt of the commission (AC Vol 62 No 4 The captured spies)...
The most obvious candidate would be Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo who heads the widely praised Commission on State Capture (AC Vol 62 No 4 The captured spies)...
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Vol 62 No 4 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Last week Zuma ignored an order by the Constitutional Court to give evidence to Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo's Commission on state capture...
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Vol 62 No 4 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
The 'Zondo Commission' – so-named after its chairman Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo – has uncovered how almost all public agencies especially the security services and the fatter state corporations have been weakened by corruption and taken over by political jobbers (AC Vol 61 No 18 Cyril wins a battle over graft)...
On 25 January Mufamadi detailed the investigation's findings to Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo at the State Capture Commission in Johannesburg (known as the Zondo Commission)...
Vol 62 No 2 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe lobbed more trouble Ramaphosa's way during his testimony to the Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture which is chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo...