On Tuesday, Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo explained that a named party can only be allowed to cross-examine a witness insofar as they are actually implicated in wrongdoing.
has been denied leave to cross-examine Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan before the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture.
As per the commission’s regulations, an implicated party must identify the parts of the witness statement in which they are implicated. Implicated parties must also respond to the parts of the statement in which they are implicated and put up their own version. Moyane “does not at all respond at all to certain parts of Mr Gordhan’s statement that implicates him”, Zondo said on Tuesday.
Gordhan gave evidence to the Zondo commission about the apparent irregularity of Moyane’s alleged approval of New Integrated Credit Solutions being appointed as a debt collector at Sars. Gordhan alleged Moyane misled Parliament when he claimed not to have had any involvement in the appointment of NICS.
“He did not proceed to give his full version as to what he said in Parliament … It seems to me in this regard … the applicant fails to give his version of what happened,” Zondo said.
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