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Advocate Nontsasa Memela faced grueling time on the stand.

Commission of Inquiry into State Capture will hear evidence from Vuyo Ndzeku, director of JM Aviation. It's alleged that JM Aviation paid R2.5m into Nontsasa Memela's account to help her"mother" pay for a property.

JOHANNESBURG - Former head of procurement at South African Airways Technical, Nontsasa Memela is back on the stand at the state capture inquiry on Tuesday.Her actions and conduct were being questioned concerning the 2016 sale of Ground Power Units by SAA Technical to Swissport through BEE partner, JM Aviation.

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