ANC commends 'courteous' Zuma ahead of StateCaptureInquiry testimony
Johannesburg - Former president Jacob Zuma last week visited the African National Congress' headquarters to brief the ruling party officials about his appearance before the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture, the party's spokesman Pule Mabe said on Monday.
"The commission was set up at the insistence of our organisation and other South Africans who are committed to ethical conduct in both the public and private spheres."
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