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Presidency asks everyone to assist Seriti Commission

The Presidency has advised anyone who has information that can assist the Seriti Commission of Inquiry to forward the information to assist the commission so that it can be interrogated.
President Jacob Zuma has again been accused by the Sunday Times of involvement in the controversial Arms Deal but the Presidency says there is nothing new in the allegations. Image: GCIS
President Jacob Zuma has again been accused by the Sunday Times of involvement in the controversial Arms Deal but the Presidency says there is nothing new in the allegations. Image: GCIS

This comes after the Sunday Times repeated allegations linking President Jacob Zuma to whatever wrongdoing is alleged by critics of the "arms deal".

The Presidency said there was nothing new in the allegations.

"However, the Presidency wishes to once again advise all those possessing any information that they believe can assist the Seriti Commission of Inquiry into allegations of fraud, corruption, impropriety or irregularity in the Strategic Defence Procurement Packages to forward that information to the Commission so that it can be interrogated," it said in a statement.

Source: SAnews.gov.za

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