Angelo Agrizzi, Former COO of BOSASA, a company that has contracts with government institutions, testifies at the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture on January 21, 2019 in Johannesburg. Photographer: Wikus De Wet/AFP/Getty Images
Angelo Agrizzi, Former COO of BOSASA, a company that has contracts with government institutions, testifies at the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture on January 21, 2019 in Johannesburg. Photographer: Wikus De Wet/AFP/Getty Images

Editor’s Desk: Truth & lies in the Agrizzi & state capture story

The testimony of Angelo Agrizzi has held the nation spellbound at the Zondo inquiry. But Agrizzi’s account of what happened is only one side of the story.
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The long and ugly story of state capture has been filled with competing narratives – a kind of giant game of he said/she said/they said/he said. Over the last year, the testimony of Angelo Agrizzi – who has claimed that a near-death experience convinced him to speak out on his role and the role of others in state capture – held the nation spellbound at the Zondo inquiry. But Agrizzi's account of what happened is, after all, only one side of the story. In this episode, Alec Hogg reflects on why Biznews got interested in Agrizzi and how the story looks one year later. He discusses his interview with a member of the state-capture-implicated Watson clan, Valence Watson, and what light it sheds on the ongoing investigations into corruption and mismanagement in SA. Alec and I also look at the bad behaviour of big tobacco companies and how large businesses worldwide abuse their power to enrich themselves. – Felicity Duncan

Hello and welcome to this week's episode of The Editor's Desk here on Biznews Radio with me, Felicity Duncan, and with Biznews editor in chief Alec Hogg.

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