WATCH | State capture: Who has been implicated in Crime Intelligence 'slush fund' matter

Flights, holidays, luxury vehicles, paying off journalists' cars and upgraded security in private homes are just some of the things the Crime Intelligence “slush fund” allegedly went towards.

The state capture inquiry is expected to resume in the next few weeks, deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo said on Wednesday.
The state capture inquiry is expected to resume in the next few weeks, deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo said on Wednesday. (Alaister Russell)

Flights, holidays, luxury vehicles, paying off journalists' cars and upgraded security in private homes are just some of the things the Crime Intelligence “slush fund” allegedly went towards.

The state capture inquiry heard testimony over the past two weeks about the fund from former Crime Intelligence officer Col Dhanajaya Naidoo and Hawks investigator Kobus Roelofse.


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Naidoo's testimony is being held in camera from a secret location, as he is in witness protection.

The commission heard that journalists, ministers and government officials had allegedly benefited from the account.

Some have denied the allegations and none have testified before the commission. Evidence is ongoing.


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