Agrizzi: Relationship between ANC and Bosasa got to a stage where it became 'embarrassing' | kamva_somdyala
Agrizzi's explosive testimony earlier this year, when he appeared before the commission of inquiry looking into allegations of state capture, shocked many South Africans. Agrizzi’s testimony before the commission, chaired by deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo was revelatory, implicating senior government officials including ministers Nomvula Mokonyane and Gwede Mantashe in corrupt dealings with the company.
The relationship between the ANC and Bosasa"got to a stage where it became embarrassing," Agrizzi told the news channel."I told Gavin Watson 'let’s tone it down' and he kicked it down". ANC spokesperson Dakota Legoete told the news station that Agrizzi’s mission was to"damage the electoral fortunes" of the ANC.
"He is a self-confessed racist. A bigot who believes he is superior to other human beings and that affects his judgement," said Legoete.reported that the ANC had made its intentions clear to apply to cross-examine Agrizzi:"The leadership of the ANC has publicly stated that it will, at an appropriate time, present itself to the commission where the ANC will make a full submission that will answer all allegations tabled against it,” the party said.
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