Zuma likely broke the law by getting Bosasa 'gratifications': Zondo report

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Zuma likely broke the law by getting Bosasa 'gratifications': Zondo report
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As a result, he should be investigated for breach of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act.

As a result, he should be investigated for breach of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act .

The nearly 1,000-page document deals only with Bosasa, focusing not just on Zuma but on his close ally Dudu Myeni and members of his cabinet. He adds that Bosasa and its leaders “clearly provided inducements” in an attempt at “gaining influence over him”. It adds that there seems to be no “lawful authority or excuse for” for Zuma to have received the gratification.

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