By Felicity Duncan.It's going to be a big week for the state capture inquiry – Monday will see former public enterprises minister Barbara Hogan share her story and on Thursday, current public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan will testify..However, as the dirty-laundry-airing process continues, the commission has released an angry letter to the media, criticising the fact that both Hogan and Gordhan's testimony has been leaked. The letter points out that leaking testimony is a criminal offense and promises an investigation to identify the guilty party..___STEADY_PAYWALL___.The stakes of the inquiry are high and media leaks are raising tensions. It seems that the commission is feeling the pressure..In Premium today, you can catch the latest episode of The Editor's Desk – Alec Hogg and I discuss Tesla's new chair, Pravin Gordhan's testimony, and the SA mining sector. You can also find out why the FT thinks Joburg is better than Cape Town and you can learn how New York City is cracking down on Airbnb..And another reminder to you to sign up for our webinar– it's scheduled for Tuesday, and in it, Alec Hogg will be discussing our SA Champions and US Exponential portfolios. You can sign up here.