Cosatu says it does not agree with the decision to extend the lifespan of the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture via SABCNewsOnline
Congress of South African Trade Unions says it does not agree with the decision to extend the lifespan of the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture. The federation says a lot has been revealed by the commission to warrant arrest and prosecution of those implicated in corruption.
The commission was expected to finalise its work on Friday, but the High Court in Pretoria has extended its sitting until the end of March 2021.explains his reasons for seeking an extension:
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