Thursday, January 17, 2019

State Capture inquiry resumes on Wednesday 16 JANUARY 2019

PULL OUT ALL STOPS...............

16 January 2019, 8:17 AM  |  SABC  |  

THIS COMMISSION IS NOW STANDING ON THIN ICE.....

THE ANC IS ABOUT TO DROWN!

YES, FROM THE TOP RIGHT DOWN!

WATCH THE DOMINOES FALL!

COMMENTS BY SONNY

THE TIP PF THE ICE BERG HAS CRASHED INTO THE OCEAN..........

EXPERIENCE THE SPLASH!



2019-01-17 15:30
Former Bosasa Chief Operations Officer Angelo Agrizzi is seen during his testimony at the Raymond Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture. (Alaister Russell, Gallo Images, Sowetan)
Former Bosasa Chief Operations Officer Angelo Agrizzi is seen during his testimony at the Raymond Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture. (Alaister Russell, Gallo Images, Sowetan)


Deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo adjourned hearings of the commission of inquiry into state capture on Thursday afternoon raising security concerns. 
"We did not resume at 14:00 because there was a security situation connected with the hearing," Zondo said following an hour delay after lunch. 
"It is necessary that those who come here are safe, and we need to give necessary officials time to do their work," he said. 
Earlier on Thursday, Angelo Agrizzi, former Bosasa executive, who testified before the commission, told Zondo that a former policeman, Solomon Segale, who is a special operations manager at Bosasa according to his Linkedin page, slipped into the hearings.
He said he saw Segale standing with a group of uniformed policemen on Wednesday and "slipped in (with) his old police card without proper accreditation". 
Agrizzi told Zondo that he was "concerned" about this.



Comments by Sonny

ALL THESE STATEMENTS MADE TO THE COMMISSION BY ANGELO AGRIZZI ONLY GOES TO SHOW HOW CORRUPT THE ANC AND ALL ITS STAKE HOLDERS ARE!

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