Njenje: Zuma allegedly gave Guptas access to his office eNCA
The commission has heard plenty of evidence about alleged meetings at the Guptas' Saxonwold estate in order to exert undue influence on government officials.
JOHANNESBURG - Former president Jacob Zuma allegedly gave Ajay Gupta access to his private office in 2011.On Tuesday, Njenje's former colleague Mo Shaik described Zuma as a loyal friend.Njenje has upped the ante when it comes to allegations against former president Jacob Zuma and the Gupta family. The commission heard plenty of evidence about alleged meetings at the Guptas' Saxonwold estate in order to exert undue influence on government officials.
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