The Judicial Commission of Inquiry into State Capture will resume on Monday, with Barbara Hogan taking the stand.
The commission paused in September before the former minister of public enterprises, Barbara Hogan could testify.
She is one of the high profile people that will appear in the commission, including Public Enterprises Minister, Pravin Gordan
The commission is chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, and is looking into the allegations of corruption and fraud in the public sector.
The commission’s chair and deputy chief Justice Raymond Zondo has been making an impassioned plea to cabinet ministers, deputy ministers, members of Parliament and senior government officials to come forward and testify in the commission as it is important for the nation to get to the bottom of the alleged corruption.
Hopefully Barbara Hogan will corroborate Mme Mentor's testimony, because some you called her a liar #StateCaptureInquiry
— Xolani (@Xolani__) November 12, 2018
Today, Barbara Hogan will testify at the #StateCaptureInquiry. Hogan was Minister of Public Enterprises from April 2009 to October 2010 when then President Jacob Zuma fired her. Hogan was among those who accompanied Zuma to India on a State visit in June 2010.
— Erin Bates (@ermbates) November 12, 2018
The hearings of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into State Capture will reconvene this morning. The hearings paused
— Lehlohonolo Lehana (@Grooves_SA) November 12, 2018
in September and will resume with testimony from, Barbara Hogan.On Thursday it will be the
long-awaited turn of Pravin Gordan
to testify.#StateCaptureInquiry!
No hiccups Barbara, please. Just expose all these corrupt officials that sold us out! "Barbara Hogan" pic.twitter.com/b2svB0qyX2
— BHEKISISA RE (@BhekisisaR) November 12, 2018