Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to give evidence and be questioned on ANC matters and testimony related to his terms as president and deputy president. cyrilramaphosa zondocommission statecapture
Ramaphosa’s appearance was pushed further as, “it is only proper that the president is the last witness to give evidence”.
Ramaphosa said the party first got wind of the state capture phenomena in 2011 during an ANC NEC meeting. This was when Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula revealed that he was told by the Guptas that he would be appointed as a minister. The president said, at that time the issue of whether state capture existed and what it should be termed, was highly contested within the ANC and the broader society.
The president said the corruption issue continued to plague the party resulting in divisions, vote-buying, gatekeeping and open conflict between factions of the party. The concerns about corruption grew more serious ahead of the party’s 54th national conference in December 2017.
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