
Zuma rejects state capture inquiry finding that he received kickbacks from Bosasa
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Former president Jacob Zuma has rejected the finding of the state capture inquiry that he “accepted gratification” from controversial state contractor Bosasa, which “held and sought to obtain contracts with government”.
The finding is contained in part 3 of the state capture inquiry report, officially handed to the presidency on Tuesday.
In a statement released early on Wednesday morning, the Jacob Zuma Foundation said the former president rejected the findings as he asserts he was not afforded an opportunity to be heard.
The finding is contained in part 3 of the state capture inquiry report, officially handed to the presidency on Tuesday.
In a statement released early on Wednesday morning, the Jacob Zuma Foundation said the former president rejected the findings as he asserts he was not afforded an opportunity to be heard.