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Testimony clouds IDAC's integrity
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|November 11, 2025
IN HER testimony before the Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee last week, Andrea Johnson, the head of the Independent Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC), found herself grappling with claims of deceit after denying ongoing investigations against two of her top investigators, Suneel Bellochun and Brian Padayachee.
THE daughter of former president Jacob Zuma, Duduzile Zuma arrives at the Durban High Court for the beginning of her trial, accompanied by MK Party spokesperson, Nhlamulo Ndhlela. | DOCTOR NGCOBO Independent Newspapers
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The testimony was presented with an air of confidence, but recent developments have cast doubt on her assertions.
Johnson categorically stated that there were no substantial investigations against Bellochun and Padayachee, citing the allegations as “frivolous” and lacking credibility.
“There are allegations made against him (Bellochun), but there have been no findings made against him. He's not been charged,” Johnson confidently stated, dismissing the concerns raised by committee members.
This story is from the November 11, 2025 edition of Daily News.
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