[TRENDING] Zuma, Ramaphosa slammed in state capture report
The state capture report has found that former president Jacob Zuma protected the Gupta family from the law while his successor Cyril Ramaphosa looked the other way. eNCA's Govan Whittles reports. #DStv403
JOHANNESBURG - The state capture report has found that former president Jacob Zuma protected the Gupta family from the law while his successor Cyril Ramaphosa looked the other way. The findings of the report have criticised Zuma’s complicity in the state capture network and recommends his actions be investigated for criminal conduct.
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