Business backs state capture report findings, offers to help where it can

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Business has come out in support of the findings of the state capture commission of inquiry offering to help where they can.

JOHANNESBURG - Business has come out in support of the findings of the state capture commission of inquiry, offering to help where they can.

Separately, Business Leadership South Africa has offered to capacitate the National Prosecuting Authority so that it can successfully pursue the perpetrators of state capture.• Zondo recommends special inquiry into Prasa: 'Many ills not yet uncovered' Senior government officials, including Ramaphosa and former President Jacob Zuma, have been implicated in state capture alongside questionable business people such as members of the Gupta family.

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I wonder what support business is supporting,is that because Guptas foreigners? Anglo and LONMIN are also foreigners or is that because Zuma was not supporting white monopoly?

Glencore counted i think...🤡🤡

Those white owned business stole more money from goverment cutting apartheid and no body is or are investigating them ... trillions and trillions Through Verwoed, Anton Rupert Johans father in the 1930' 40's 60' via their Boeremag bonds And stuked all of that in SARB

Okwamanje please join us at PhalaPhalaFarmGate

Help what?where they sleeping when this state capture happens?

They have to support that gossip commission of inquiry.. the Gupta's touched them in their studio.

There is poverty in RSA, maybe they can start there and top with the Hollywood BS

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