The Citizen (Gauteng)

I want to speak to Zuma, says Zondo

INQUIRY: ‘I WANT TO HEAR HIS VERSION ON STATE CAPTURE’

- brians@citizen.co.za

Head of the Inquiry into State Capture wants ex-president’s ‘version of events’.

Brian Sokutu

Former president Jacob Zuma denied state capture happened in SA – but head of the Commission into the Inquiry into State Capture Raymond Zondo wants Zuma to respond to damning allegation­s.

Allegation­s of corruption involving the Guptas were levelled against him by former ANC member of parliament Vytjie Mentor and former Government Communicat­ions and Informatio­n System (GCIS) chief executive Themba Maseko during the inquiry.

Addressing students this week at the Walter Sisulu University in the Eastern Cape, Zuma described state capture as “a politicall­y decorated phrase”.

“There is no state that is captured, the judiciary is not captured, parliament is not captured so, where is state capture?” asked Zuma.

Yesterday, Zondo told the commission he had asked Zuma, through his lawyers, to answer to Mentor and Maseko’s allegation­s pointing to his complicity in the Gupta family’s alleged acts of corruption eight years ago.

“I have invited his lawyers and indicated my wish for him to put his version of events in an affidavit to assist the commission,” said Zondo.

The inquiry heard last week that Zuma believed he had not been implicated by anyone who had testified and had decided not to apply to cross-examine witnesses. This marked a departure to a stance adopted by his son Duduzane, former presidenti­al aide Lakela Kaunda and businesspe­rson Fana Hlongwane.

During her recent testimony, Mentor told of being offered a post of minister of public enterprise­s by Ajay Gupta at the family’s Saxonwold compound while Zuma was present. She declined.

During his testimony, Maseko revealed how the Guptas mounted unpreceden­ted pressure on him while he headed the GCIS, the government agencies responsibl­e for driving government communicat­ion.

The Guptas wanted access to the R600 million budget meant for campaigns and advertisin­g – something which set him on a collision course with Zuma. –

There is no state that is captured.

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