The state capture inquiry is to hear testimony implicating indivuduals including former president Jacob Zuma, transport minister Fikile Mbalula and businessman Roy Moodley.
“Between July 2007 and June 2009, an entity directly linked to Mr Moodley, Royal Security Pty Ltd, had some R64,000 a month paid to Mr Jacob Zuma, until just about the time Mr Zuma became the president of the country. The total amount paid is more than R1.5m,” said Soni.
Further evidence on Moodley, to be given by former Prasa board chairperson Popo Molefe, would reveal how the businessman would go to Prasa's head office and walk around the building as if he owned it. “Mr Montana, evidence will show, played a central role in the award of that R4bn contract to Siyangena,” said Soni.
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