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Zuma: “Those that talk about the State Capture Inquiry for Political Reasons will Regret It.”

November 14, 2017

 

Faizel Patel, Radio Islam News – 14-11-2017

President Jacob Zuma says people that talk about the state capture inquiry for political reasons will regret it.

Zuma was speaking during an interview with news channel ANN7 on Monday.

Zuma says he wants to know what people mean by state capture describing it as a fake political tool.

“It was just fake political, just painting black a particular family and particular few individuals.

He says the commission of inquiry he will establish will be tasked with answering this question.

Zuma also said South Africans themselves should decide what he’s achieved in government, and what his legacy should be.

“South Africans will themselves look at what happened since I became president. I don’t think I can choose on their behalf. As a cadre, when the organisation gave me this responsibility, I did everything I could within my power and capacity to help implement the policies of the ANC, to help bring the things that I thought needed to be brought.”

The president says he continued where former presidents Thabo Mbeki and Nelson Mandela left off.

Zuma indicated he will remain as state president after the ANC’s national elective conference in December & will be very active in the party maybe becoming a Councilor in Nkandla: “Doesn’t mean once you were president you cant be a councilor”

 

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