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Zondo requests ministers to submit affidavits on Gupta, Bosasa interactions

on his engagements with the Gupta brothers. This after he asked the commission to make it public.

In the affidavit, Ramaphosa says he saw the Gupta brothers two or three times at events, but that he only had a meeting with them in 2016 to discuss the closure of their bank accounts. Zondo says a few months ago, he told Ramaphosa that senior government officials and members of the African National Congress needed to testify.

“President Ramaphosa indicated that he fully agreed with me, that it was necessary for leaders in government and the ruling party to come before the Commission and make their inputs. They should say what they know, explain what they need to; and he embraced the idea. He gave me an undertaking that if and when I say he should come to the Commission to give evidence, he will come,” says Zondo.

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Simple n straight forward,TNA business breakfast ,all of the executive sell us there on their costing tables,ajay was always present on the front desk

This is 'desperate' on another level..!! Zondo sir, you must just admit that after all this time on the commission , there is still nothing tangible, nothing concrete pointing to Either Zuma or Gupta's for State capture sir...!

Thosr can't be the only capturers

You mean former ministers?

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