ConCourt orders Zuma to appear at Zondo commission, must obey all directives
The Constitutional Court has ordered former President Jacob Zuma to appear and give evidence before the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture on dates determined by it.
Zuma was ordered by the court to obey all directives issued by the commission and ruled that he did not have the right to remain silent in proceedings before the commission.
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Mandy Wiener on the Midday Report chats to Eyewitness News reporter Theto Mahlakoana to give more insight on the matter.
This was an indictment on the commission outside those orders that have been against the former president. There was a strong word against the commission with Jafta explaining that there were blunders by the commission in handling the witness.
Theto Mahlakoana, Reporter - Eyewitness News
Zuma would have to say how he would be incriminating himself should he not wish to answer questions.
Listen below to the full conversation:
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