StateCaptureInquiry: Why do people think my relationship with Guptas is wrong, asks JacobZuma
Johannesburg - Former president Jacob Zuma again defended his relationship with the controversial Gupta family at the state capture inquiry, denying he'd done anything "unlawful" with the family and questioning what people found so "wrong" with his relations with them.
Once that was ventilated, Zuma shared his side of the story, tackling several issues in his testimony. "That's how some of my family members got to know them... They were also introduced for the second time by some comrades in Gauteng who were praising them... that's how I got to know them."
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