NPA head Shamila Batohi said the prosecuting authority’s focus for the next six months and beyond would be implementing the recommendations of the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture.
CAPE TOWN - National Prosecuting Authority head Shamila Batohi said the their focus for the next six months and beyond would be implementing the recommendations of the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture.
Batohi briefed Parliament’s public finance watchdog, the Standing Committee on Public Accounts , on Tuesday. She said a special task force had already been set up to help deal with a deluge of cases arising out of the reports of the state capture inquiry. “You will understand, chair and honourable members, that in as much as a whole lot of work in terms of all the other crimes is still continuing, the priority focus for the next six months to start off and it will certainly move beyond that, is looking at implementation of the Zondo commission recommendations.
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