NATIONAL NEWS - The chairperson of the commission of inquiry into state capture, deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo, has been urged to invoke the powers bestowed on him to compel those implicated in evidence before the commission on allegations of state capture to provide their version of events.
Evidence leader advocate Isaac Maleka urged Zondo to invoke these powers as the commission turned its focus on Eskom on Wednesday.
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Maleka said very few individuals implicated in the state capture project, whether at parliamentary inquiries or at the commission chaired by Zondo, have had the opportunity to give their version of events.
Maleka said the commission’s legal team would “in due course identify” those implicated in the state capture project so that the commission’s chair could summon them to appear before the commission.