
State Capture Inquiry







The State Capture of Inquiry report has been released for public consumption. However, the government awaits the rest of it ahead of acting on the implicated.

Justice Raymond Zondo oversaw the State Capture Inquiry, whose first report of three is released, despite an attempt by Democracy in Action to prevent this.

Democracy in Action does not want President Cyril Ramaphosa to receive the State Capture Report, because he is implicated in its findings, due to his role.

Bantu Holomisa and Mmusi Maimane stated that the State Capture Commission of Inquiry report should be submitted to Parliament and to President Cyril Ramaphosa.

The Zondo Commission has been granted an extension to February 2022 to submit the State Capture Report to President Cyril Ramaphosa so he can make suggestions.

President Cyril Ramaphosa wants the High Court in Pretoria to give him a time period of four months before he has to hand over the Zondo commission report.

Former president Jacob's Zuma's supporters are throwing him a party to celebrate his nine years in office which they do not consider to be nine wasted years.

The State Capture Commission of Inquiry has requested an extension for two months to complete the full report. The commission was given a 31 December deadline.

The NPA has seized over R3.7 billion in assets from suspects allegedly linked to state capture. The majority of the assets are linked to Eskom and the Guptas.
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