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Mokonyane’s Luxury Car Purchase Questioned at State Capture Inquiry

August 16, 2025
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Mokonyane’s Luxury Car Purchase Questioned at State Capture Inquiry
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Former minister Nomvula Mokonyane faced tough questions at the State Capture Commission over her purchase of a R3.1 million Aston Martin sports car. When pressed about how she paid R2 million in cash for the vehicle, Mokonyane claimed the money came from her husband’s business dealings with state-owned companies Eskom and Denel.

The explanation drew skepticism from commission members and the public, with many viewing it as an attempt to avoid scrutiny of her personal finances. Critics argued the response lacked transparency and failed to properly account for such large cash payments.

The exchange highlighted ongoing concerns about corruption and questionable financial dealings among South Africa’s political elite. Mokonyane’s testimony became part of the commission’s broader examination of how state resources were allegedly exploited for personal gain during the state capture era.

The commission continues to investigate cases where government officials and their associates may have benefited improperly from state contracts and positions of power. Mokonyane’s luxury car purchase remains one of several high-profile cases raising questions about accountability in South Africa’s political sphere.

Public reaction to the testimony has been largely critical, with many citizens expressing frustration over what they see as a pattern of evasive answers from officials implicated in state capture allegations. The commission’s findings are expected to contribute to ongoing efforts to address corruption in government and state-owned enterprises.

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