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Zondo Admits Error in State Capture Inquiry Over Missing SSA Assets

January 13, 2025
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In a notable development, former Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has acknowledged an error in the State Capture Inquiry’s findings concerning missing assets at the State Security Agency (SSA). Zondo clarified that the claim of R9 billion worth of SSA assets being unaccounted for during the tenure of former spy boss Arthur Fraser was inaccurate.

The discrepancy emerged following further examination of the documents and testimony presented during the inquiry. Initial reports had suggested that the SSA faced a staggering R9 billion asset shortfall under Fraser’s leadership. However, Zondo explained that the figures had been misrepresented, leading to confusion about the agency’s financial and operational integrity.

This admission follows months of investigation and testimony by the commission, which was established to uncover the scope of corruption and mismanagement within state institutions during former President Jacob Zuma’s administration. Zondo, who chaired the inquiry, expressed regret over the error, describing it as an unintentional oversight.

The revelation has reignited debate about the accuracy and reliability of some of the findings from the State Capture Inquiry, particularly those involving the SSA. Critics have raised concerns about the potential impact on the inquiry’s credibility, while others have commended Zondo for his transparency in addressing the mistake.

Zondo’s acknowledgment highlights the immense complexity of the inquiry and the challenges faced in unraveling the extensive corruption that defined the State Capture era. Despite this setback, the commission’s work has already exposed significant abuses of power and misuse of state resources, shaping South Africa’s ongoing fight against corruption.

This correction, though a blemish on the inquiry’s record, reinforces the importance of maintaining accountability and integrity in efforts to rebuild trust in state institutions.

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