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Rome is not burning, says Zuma

President Jacob Zuma
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President Jacob Zuma

22nd June 2017

By: News24Wire

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President Jacob Zuma on Thursday rejected an allegation by an opposition party Member of Parliament (MP) that Rome was burning while he was fiddling — a reference to the time it was taking for him to institute a probe into allegations of State capture.

Responding to MPs in his quarterly questions-and-answer session, Zuma insisted enough was being done to probe the allegations that the Gupta family was influencing key government decision and milking the fiscus.

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“The fact is the former Public Protector investigated — that was something being done. Some of the aspects of the report has been taken on review. I can’t be saying while Rome is burning, people are just sitting.”

Zuma said even Parliament had instructed its committees to probe allegations of State capture contained in, among others, a trove of emails which reportedly link various government decisions to the Gupta family.

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Without committing to timelines, Zuma re-iterated that a judicial commission of inquiry will be appointed to probe the allegations.

“We are moving as fast as possible to establish the commission.”

Zuma is challenging a recommendation by former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela that the chief justice appoint the commission chairperson, arguing that according to the Constitution he was the only one who could appoint a commission of inquiry.

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