SAA officials flew high from kickbacks worth millions, Zondo hears

Ten hours of painstaking questioning by state capture inquiry evidence leader Kate Hofmeyr has exposed how top SAA officials allegedly scored.

Deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo, chairperson of the state capture enquiry.
Deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo, chairperson of the state capture enquiry. (Sunday Times/Alon Skuy)

Ten hours of painstaking questioning by state capture inquiry evidence leader Kate Hofmeyr has exposed how top SAA officials allegedly scored.

Among the goodies they grabbed were R4.3m in pocket money, luxury cars and a house, evidence suggests.