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The session was expected to take place on Saturday afternoon, Maphatsoe was brought before the ANC’s integrity commission for comments made about the state’s capture commission of inquiry.
Kebby Maphatsoe, President of the Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association. Image: GCIS.
JOHANNESBURG – The integrity commission of the African National Congress (ANC) postponed its meeting with the president of the uMkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA), Kebby Maphatsoe.
The session was expected to take place on Saturday afternoon, Maphatsoe was brought before the ANC’s integrity commission for comments made about the state’s capture commission of inquiry.
After the November national executive committee meeting, the MKMVA warned the chairman of the commission, Supreme Court Vice President Raymond Zondo, not to persecute former President Jacob Zuma.
Maphatsoe said Eyewitness news at that point, pursuing Zuma would be “reckless and reckless.”
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This after Zondo asked the commission secretary to file a criminal complaint against Zuma.
Mapahtsoe questioned being held accountable for the association’s views, saying there was nothing wrong with giving advice.
He said the commission postponed meeting with him: “And he was ready to respond. I kept logging in and they told me they were rescheduling a meeting. “
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Meanwhile, it is not yet known what is being discussed between the integrity commission and the secretary general of the ANC, Ace Magashule.
The former Free State prime minister appeared before the agency on Saturday morning in connection with his corruption case.
He faces 21 counts of fraud, corruption and money laundering.
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