'Investigate Gigaba for corruption', based on ex-wife's evidence

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'Investigate Gigaba for corruption', based on ex-wife's evidence
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The state capture commission has recommended that, based on allegations made by his estranged wife Nomachule Mngoma, former home affairs minister Malusi Gigaba be investigated with the view to possible prosecution.

This recommendation is one of many after the release of the corrected version of the state capture commission report this week.

In the corrected report, the commission also recommended that law-enforcement agencies conduct investigations with a view to the possible prosecution of Gigaba on charges of corruption, in relation to cash payments received by him during visits to the Gupta residence in Saxonwold in or about 2013. These investigations must also determine whether the Guptas gave Gigaba cash that was used to effect renovations to his late father’s home in Mandeni in KwaZulu-Natal, whether the Guptas gave Gigaba R425,000 or more to pay off the debts of his sister in 2013, whether Ajay Gupta gave Gigaba two watches in Dubai during a trip there in or about 2013 to 2015, and whether the cash used by Gigaba to pay his children’s school fees emanated from the Guptas.

she was told by Gigaba that the Guptas gave a cash donation towards the cost of their wedding in 2014 and their honeymoon in Dubai.

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