Zuma shoots warning at those implicating him in corruption
Updated | By Gaopalelwe Phalaetsile
Former president Jacob Zuma has again warned anyone, especially in the African National Congress (ANC), implicating him in corruption.
Zuma told the commission on Monday that there was a plan since the 1990's by intelligence organizations to tarnish his name.
He also claimed former ministers Siphiwe Nyanda and Ngoako Ramathlodi were spies.
"I warned them that if they say things about me I am going to tell who they really are. At least others have decided to keep quiet, but if they want it, I will give it to them because whatever is said is out of provocation because I know where it comes from. Some say: ‘This old man is angry’. I have never been angry. All I am saying is that people must be very careful."
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The former president said he joined the struggle against apartheid to liberate South Africa and for that, he was willing to die and that has never changed.
"I want people to behave and not be reckless about very serious matters."
Zuma says he warned people to stop talking about him because he will reveal the things he knows about them #StateCaptureInquiry. pic.twitter.com/E3WiQuE4kp
— Jacaranda News (@JacaNews) July 19, 2019
#StateCaptureInquiry Zuma says if he has to die so be it pic.twitter.com/HppZIznxs7
— Jacaranda News (@JacaNews) July 19, 2019
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