A commission of inquiry into corruption set up by former president Jacob Zuma has found that his crony Dudu Myeni effectively wrecked the state carrier South African Airways.
Her bullying, crooked maladministration made SAA “an entity racked by corruption and fraud”, the report finds.
“Myeni was retained as SAA CEO well beyond the point at which she should have been removed.”
Myeni appeared before the commission but refused to answer questions on grounds that she might incriminate herself.”
Previously, Zuma’s refusal to obey a Constitutional Court order to appear before he commission led to his being sentenced to 15 months imprisonment for contempt of court.
WATCH: President @CyrilRamaphosa receives the first part of the report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture from the Commission’s Chairperson, Acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo pic.twitter.com/MljJ4dnu1E
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