Zondo is a political charlatan, says KZN ANC

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Zondo is a political charlatan, says KZN ANC
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The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal says chief justice Raymond Zondo is playing opposition politics.

Party secretary Bheki Mtolo on Tuesday ripped into Zondo’s assertions that the government had betrayed the values of OR Tambo and his generation's ideals.

The chief justice, who chaired the commission of inquiry into state capture, was critical of governmentHis comments struck a nerve with the ANC, with Mtolo saying Zondo can no longer be seen as impartial in adjudicating matters involving the party. “It is becoming very clear that justice Zondo sees himself as above everybody else in our country. He is a referee, a player, a goalkeeper, an assistant referee all in one. He is a jack of all trades. He has now descended to nothing else but a pure political charlatan [whose true intentions must be exposed],” the secretary said.

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