Mabuza: I won’t interfere in Parliament's work on state capture recommendations

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Mabuza: I won’t interfere in Parliament's work on state capture recommendations
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Answering questions in the National Assembly on Thursday afternoon, Deputy President David Mabuza said that he did not want to interfere in the business of Parliament.

CAPE TOWN - Deputy President David Mabuza said that he was committed to cooperating with Parliament to deal with the fallout from the Zondo Inquiry on state capture.

But he would not be drawn on whether he supported a recommendation that Parliament establishes a committee to exercise oversight over the Presidency.Answering questions in the National Assembly on Thursday afternoon, Mabuza said that he did not want to interfere in the business of Parliament. Answering a question from the Democratic Alliance on how he planned to interact with Parliament on the Zondo Commission recommendations, Mabuza said that he was committed to advancing interventions to combat fraud and corruption.

"The recommendations and the findings of the commission represent a dark side of us, the bad side of us and of which we are ready to allow this to be exposed because we don’t agree with it."The matter is currently under consideration by Parliament’s rules committee.

Mabuza said that he wanted to give Parliament the space to make its own rules in response to the commission’s recommendations.

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