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State Capture resumes with former Bosasa employee’s testimony

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The Commission of Inquiry into State Capture will resume on Tuesday with testimony related to embattled company Bosasa, now known as African Global Operations.

The Commission will hear from former Bosasa employee Bongiwe Dube, the owner of Victorian Guest House, Frederick Hendrick Coetzee and personal assistant to former environmental affairs minister Nomvula Mokonyane.

The proceedings begin at 10am.

Last week saw former Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) head Robert McBride testify before the commission where he admitted that there may be grounds for perceptions that forensic expert Paul O’Sullivan overreached in his assistance to the directorate.

McBride was being cross-examined by counsel for police Brigadier Pharas Ncube and Major General Jan Mabula.

The commission also heard evidence from former North West Head of Commercial Crimes, Brigadier Pharas Ncube relating to infighting amongst law enforcement agencies.

Brigadier Pharas Ncube testifies:

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