President Cyril Ramaphosa finally received the fifth and final part of the state capture commission report on Wednesday.evening.
“There were certain challenges but we were determined that the handover should happen today. I really appreciate your patience and understanding. For the past more than two to three hours. I really apologise,” Zondo said.The report was initially meant to have been delivered at the end of April, but Zondo headed to court and said in court papers the commission would not be able to deliver all the outstanding sections of the report by then.
The court had granted him an extension to last week but again, his office gave the presidency reasons why it could not deliver.over four years of hearings, hundreds of witnesses, thousands of summons and over eight million pages of documents. The commission cost over R1bn of taxpayers' funds. READ MORE:
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