RECORDED | Zondo commission hears testimony from project manager at Kusile power station

The state capture inquiry will on Tuesday hear Eskom-related evidence from Abram Masango, the former project manager at Kusile power station.

State capture inquiry chairperson deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo said former president Jacob Zuma's application for his recusal 'had no merit'.
State capture inquiry chairperson deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo said former president Jacob Zuma's application for his recusal 'had no merit'. (Alaister Russell/Sunday Times)

The Zondo commission will on Tuesday hear Eskom-related evidence from Abram Masango, the former project manager at Kusile power station.


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On Monday tensions flared at the state capture inquiry, where public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan was accused of racism, belittling black people and arrogance.

The accusations, all vehemently denied, came as Dali Mpofu took on Gordhan on behalf of his client, former Sars boss Tom Moyane.

Mpofu was cross-examining Gordhan, whom he described as hostile towards Moyane, after the minister’s earlier testimony at the commission.

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