Chief Justice Raymond Zondo suggest that money be lawfully recovered from former MEC Mosebenzi Zwane, and the department’s then head of department Moses Mpho Mokoena, as well as other officials who were involved in the R1 billion housing project debacle.
Recommendations given by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo in the fourth part of the report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture suggest that money be lawfully recovered from former Free State Human Settlements MEC Mosebenzi Zwane, and the department’s then head of department Moses Mpho Mokoena, as well as other officials who were involved in the R1 billion housing project debacle.
Volume two focuses on the Free State asbestos project debacle as well as the Free State R1 billion housing project scandal, while the rest of the report is about capture at state utility Eskom.The Chief Justice goes on to criticise then premier of the province, Ace Magashule, for not taking the necessary steps against Zwane, but instead moving him to another department.
“As it turned out, in the portfolio to which the premier shifted Mr Zwane, which was the department of agriculture and rural development, Mr Zwane continued his dismal performance, which resulted in the Estina dairy farm debacle that is now well known and is to be dealt with in a later part of the commission’s report.”
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