RECORDED | Ramaphosa receives part 1 of state capture report from Zondo

Starts at 4pm

Deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo has asked for another extension to the state capture inquiry.
Deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo has asked for another extension to the state capture inquiry. (Alon Skuy)

President Cyril Ramaphosa will hear on Tuesday if there is proof of malfeasance in former president Jacob Zuma's administration when he receives the first part of the state capture report from acting chief justice Raymond Zondo.


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Zondo is expected to hand over the first of three parts of the report to the president at 4pm.

Earlier on Tuesday, the high court in Johannesburg struck off the roll the application of lobby group Democracy In Action to stop Ramaphosa from receiving the first part of the report.

Democracy In Action had asked the court to find that Ramaphosa was “implicated” by witnesses at the inquiry and should therefore not be the one to receive the report.

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