Zondo asks Ramaphosa to intervene to obtain security clearances



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The delay in the start of the investigation was attributed to investigators not receiving the top-secret clearance they need from the state security agency.

DOSSIER: Associate Chief Justice Raymond Zondo (fourth from the right) informs the media of the team that will lead the investigation into the capture by the state. Photo: EWN

JOHANNESBURG – The Chairman of the State Capture Investigation Commission Deputy Judge Raymond Zondo confirmed that he would ask President Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene so that investigators working for the commission finally get security clearance

the start of the investigation was badigned to investigators not receiving the top secret clearance they need from the State Security Agency .

Zondo says that he believes that it is time that "powers be" to ensure that the team of investigators is working on the capture survey. state gets top-secret security clearance.

"I will communicate with the President to say that the delays we have experienced with secret authorizations have reached a level where we have to request his intervention."

He rejected suggestions that the delay could result from sabotage or an effort to terminate the investigation.

"I am not able to say that there is someone who has made a Zondo said confident that they are ready for the first round of the year. hearings scheduled to begin on August 20.

(Edited by Winnie Theletsane)

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