Former ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule says he is eagerly awaiting the start of his R225 million Free State asbestos corruption case to reveal the ace up his sleeve. | JKwritingz
According to Magashule, he has a recording"of the ANC top six" discussing how the asbestos case was only motivated by ensuring his political demise.
He said:"Once we are in court, you will hear what the ANC leadership said about this case. The first thing I will do once I am sworn in as a witness, the first thing I will do is play the recording of what the ANC top six said [assumedly a discussion among the top five from the ANC's last administration, given that he was already suspended before the election of the new top seven leadership in December]."Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism.
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