The State Capture Inquiry in South Africa was established in 2018 to investigate allegations of fraud and corruption.
Since its inception, a number of politicians have made an appearance before the commission to testify.
Briefly.co.za takes a look at the top moments of the State Capture Inquiry in 2020.
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The Zondo Commission is lead by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo.
Briefly.co.za explores the top 3 moments of the State Capture Commission of Inquiry in 2020. Image: Deaan Vivier/Netwerk24/Gallo Images and Dominic Lipinski/WPA PoolSource: Getty Images
Briefly.co.zainvestigates the most crucial moments of State Capture in SA in 2020.
Zuma failed to appear at his hearings and this delayed the process by three weeks.
The inquiry then decided to order a summons to the former president to secure his appearance.
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The ex-minister said that Agrizzi was trying to ruin her reputation.
Dudu Myeni refused to answer most of the questions because she said that she would not risk incriminating herself.
She also revealed the identity of a protected witness.
At least three witnesses have implicated Ramaphosa at the Inquiry, including former Eskom exec Matshela Koko.
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