New SA hero Judge Ray Zondo: Hamba kahle, babe dragon-slayer, says Chuck Stephens
The same gaslighters who tainted the Seriti Commission now want to tarnish Zondoâs name, but no one is buying that revisionism. Zondo is a keeper.
The same gaslighters who tainted the Seriti Commission now want to tarnish Zondoâs name, but no one is buying that revisionism. Zondo is a keeper.
The controversial arms deal which saw R30bn spent on military craft, submarines and fighter jets haunts South Africa to this day.
A South African court set aside the findings of the Seriti Commission of Inquiry, which spent four years investigating allegations of corruption linked to about R46.7bn ($3.1bn) worth of weapons and equipment purchased in the late 1990s.
The latest submission to the Zondo State Capture Commission is a lulu. Judge Zondo is going to have to pronounce on the alleged gross and wilful neglect of evidence by a fellow judge, Willie Seriti.
Terry Crawford-Browne is now petitioning SA’s Constitutional Court to set aside the findings and allow the country to sue the arms makers for the R70bn it cost taxpayers.
Arms deal critic Terry Crawford-Browne has filed an application at the Constitutional Court, asking it to set aside the Seriti Commission’s report.
Andrew Feinstein reckons the nuclear deal will generate tens of billions in bribes – and the only way to stop it is for South Africans to once again march in the street.
Andrew Feinstein, the one time loyal cadre, says he couldn’t vote for the ANC today and warns that unless South Africans take to the streets, “tens of billions” in bribes will be paid in the nuclear power deal.
Arms deal critic Terry Crawford-Browne has demonstrated that he is a “pathological liar”, the ANC said on Friday