Without Ramaphosa, the state’s capture investigation work would be incomplete: Zondo



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The president was also implicated in testimony related to African Global Operations, formerly known as Bosasa, which contributed to his CR17 party presidential campaign ahead of the ANC Nasrec conference in December 2017.

Furthermore, Ramaphosa, according to the former chairman of the Prasa board of directors, Popo Molefe, was among the top 6 leaders of the ANC who were alerted to corruption in the state passenger train company, but did not intervene.

Zondo added that it had also been his intention that ministers, past and present, submit affidavits to the commission to say what they knew about the state’s capture.

He expressed disappointment that not many responded to the call and doubted they would do so with just three months before the commission concludes its work.

Zondo said: “I originally hoped that more ministers would have come forward.

“Unfortunately, the number of people who have come forward and testified is quite small. Many past ministers have not come forward alone, which is unfortunate.

“We could get some, but I’m not very hopeful. We appreciate that some have come forward and have been very helpful to the commission. “

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