Anti-apartheid activist and British peer, Lord Peter Hain is expected to speak about dodgy corporate ties.
Hearings at the State Capture Inquiry resume after a week's break. Former President Jacob Zuma was due to testify last week.
Hain's submission on Monday to the Zondo commission, part of which he shared with Reuters in advance, will be"very critical of global corporates, especially banks, and states including the UK, Dubai, Hong Kong and India," he wrote in an email. Part of its brief is to investigate accusations that three prominent businessmen - brothers Atul, Ajay and Rajesh Gupta — influenced Zuma over political appointments and state contracts.Hain, a labour member of parliament and former anti-Apartheid activist, will call on the banks, global corporates and foreign governments to cooperate better so all those involved in the pillaging of South Africa are brought to justice.
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