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State capture inquiry: Zondo dismisses EFF's objection to Terence Nombembe

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State capture inquiry: Zondo dismisses EFF's objection to Terence Nombembe

Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo

12th April 2018

By: News24Wire

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Chairperson of the commission of inquiry into state capture, Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, has dismissed the Economic Freedom Fighters' (EFF's) objection to the appointment of Terence Nombembe as head of investigations.

Zondo appointed Nombembe, a chartered accountant and auditor, who was the former auditor-general of South Africa, to head commission investigations.

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However, shortly after his appointment, the EFF objected to his appointment and accused him of being tainted after he allegedly accepted a donation of more than R1-million from Trillian.

The Gupta-linked company had been implicated in State capture and the EFF said he should recuse himself. 

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Malema demanded that Nombembe recuse himself because, during his tenure last year as CEO of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (Saica), the organisation accepted a donation from Trillian.

"By the time Saica received the donation, it was common cause and public knowledge that Trillian Capital was used as a corruption vehicle by the Guptas' criminal syndicate and had received more than R500-million from Eskom," Malema said.

Saica explained that the R1.272-million Trillian donation had been made voluntarily and that it formed part of R57-million worth of donations from various organisations in the public and private sectors.

"We have noted with great concern the accusations levelled at the institute due to misinformation about a student-funding donation that one of Saica's entities, the Thuthuka Bursary Fund (TBF) received from Trillian Capital (Pty) Ltd," chairperson and acting Saica CEO Fanisa Lamola said in a statement in March.

Lamola added that Saica held a board meeting in July 2017, a month after the release of a damning Trillian report that unearthed controversial business connections involving Eskom and McKinsey. 

The board unanimously resolved to return the donation to Trillian with immediate effect."

Lamola said measures related to donor vetting have been enhanced.

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