Essayer OR - Gratuit
Mokonyane moves to review Zondo commission report
Sunday World
|SW June 15 2025 edition
ANC bigwig offers rare insight into personal impact of state capture allegations
Breaking years of silence, ANC first deputy secretary-general Nomvula Mokonyane has revealed that she has taken the Zondo commission report to court to review its recommendations that she should be charged and criminally prosecuted for corruption.
Mokonyane charged that the report's recommendations were flawed and “pre-determined” and resulted in her prolonged public vilification and negative media coverage against her.
The ANC heavyweight has enlisted the services of advocate Laurence Hodes SC, a lawyer well-versed in politically toxic cases and complex state investigations, to punch holes in the report's recommendations, signalling that she is preparing for an all-out legal warfare. Zondo's report recommended that Mokonyane should be criminally charged and prosecuted for accepting bribes from the now defunct Bosasa, among her other alleged sins.
Speaking candidly in a recent Sunday World Engage interview, Mokonyane articulated the gruelling emotional and professional toll exacted by the state capture allegations against her. “You know, the thing that is unfortunate about the Zondo commission is that conclusions and determinations were predetermined.
“I have never accepted the Zondo report. I have left it for my lawyers; they are dealing with it,” she said.
Mokonyane did not want to divulge her battle strategy, saying that her legal team, steered by Hodes, has advised her against engaging with the media on the review process.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition SW June 15 2025 edition de Sunday World.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Sunday World
Sunday World
South Africans are moving away from a dying ANC
ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa was ushered into a half-empty 20000-seater Moruleng Stadium in the North West for the official celebration of the party turning 114 this year.
2 mins
Sunday World January 11 2026 edition
Sunday World
Ex-top cop Phahlane labels secret SAPS 'Project Cyborg' irregular
A secretive South African Police Service (SAPS) initiative, dubbed “Project Cyborg”, has been exposed in a bombshell affidavit as an irregular and wasteful operation that misused state resources to target individuals.
2 mins
Sunday World January 11 2026 edition
Sunday World
ANC leaders clash in closed-door debate over snubbing US on Venezuela
Strong views in NEC that SA needs to tread carefully
2 mins
Sunday World January 11 2026 edition
Sunday World
Thuso Motaung and wife accused of influencing crossover song
Obscure artist's song allegedly forced onto Lesedi FM
4 mins
Sunday World January 11 2026 edition
Sunday World
Afcon enters final stretch with mouthwatering semi-finals
The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) is in its final stretch and has entered the penultimate stage of what has been a competition full of excitement, drama, pulsating action, and quality football in Morocco.
1 mins
Sunday World January 11 2026 edition
Sunday World
Back-to-school costs turn January into a nightmare for parents
The costs of school uniforms keeps rising each year
2 mins
Sunday World January 11 2026 edition
Sunday World
Lulama Ngcukayitobi launches ANC Eastern Cape chair bid
'We need to work hard to rebuild the trust of the people'
2 mins
Sunday World January 11 2026 edition
Sunday World
The truth about cosmetic surgery scars
SA is in the top 25 countries for surgical cosmetic procedures
2 mins
Sunday World January 11 2026 edition
Sunday World
Rio Tinto, Glencore merger faces hurdles over coal assets
Diversified mining giant Rio Tinto’s bid to take over Glencore to create the largest mining company in the world, with a market cap of $200-billion (R3.29-billion), is likely to face opposition from shareholders of the Anglo-Australian giant who could baulk at the acquisition of Glencore’s coal assets.
2 mins
Sunday World January 11 2026 edition
Sunday World
Key policy areas the South African government must prioritise to boost agriculture this year
Land reform needs attention
2 mins
Sunday World January 11 2026 edition
Listen
Translate
Change font size
