The public protector’s office claims four separate reports into the Guptas and President Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzane are pending and will receive attention.
Sunday Times reports that since Mkhwebane took up her role, all the reports she has released have nothing to do with state capture or the Gupta’s alleged influence on government business. The reports that Mkhwebane is yet to conclude are:
Mkwebane’s spokesperson Cleopatra Mosene said investigations on The New Age fell under the state capture report which was under judicial review and that the other reports were pending.
“At this stage it is unfair to say the public protector is sitting with information, without understanding the complexities of the issues involved,” she told Sunday Times.
On the Waterkloof report, Mosene did not comment on why that report had still not been released. Mkhwebane stated she would begin a fresh investigation into state capture after Gupta emails were leaked two weeks ago. The correspondence has shown how the Gupta family have influenced the appointment of Cabinet ministers, bought a luxury R18 million apartment for Duduzane Zuma, sought residency for Zuma and his family in Dubai and paid for flights for several state officials from parastatals.
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