JacobZuma vows to return to StateCaptureInquiry 'to deal with whatever needs to be dealt with'
JOHANNESBURG – Former President Jacob Zuma has committed to coming back to the state capture commission after his testimony this week to deal with other issues, should he be requested to.Tuesday is day two of his testimony at the inquiry.
The commission made him aware that he may be asked to return to the commission at a later stage as some of the implicated people have applied to cross-examine him. The former president also claimed Minister Fikile Mbalula related to him a message from Johan Rupert in which he allegedly threatened to bring down the economy if the former president fired Pravin Gordhan.
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