Myeni relents and agrees to cooperate with Zondo commission
Before giving evidence, Myeni gave an impassioned opening speech to Justice Zondo, saying she had been raked over the coals and labelled 'isigebengu' (thief).
Former chairperson of SAA Dudu Myeni. Picture: Gallo Images/Rapport/Deon Raath
Dudu Myeni, former chairperson of SAA, is now willing to answer questions put to her by the Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture.
In a previous appearance at the commission, the delinquent director showed recalcitrance and refused to answer several questions put to her by advocate Kate Hofmeyr.
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She repeatedly responded “may I not respond in case I incriminate myself” when asked questions about her time as chairperson of the ailing national carrier.
Now, through her legal representative advocate Nqabayethu Buthelezi, Myeni has indicated she is willing to cooperate with the commission, a move appreciated by commission chairperson Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo.
Ms. Myeni confirms that she is now willing to answer all the question, she says she had a discussion with her legal representative Adv Buthelezi and that she is now ready. #StateCaptureInquiry
— State Capture Commission (@StateCaptureCom) May 25, 2021
The commission then ordered her to respond to the commission in a form of an affidavit, regarding SAA-related evidence. However, the proceedings continued as she gave evidence related to Eskom.
With regards to the Aviation related questions Ms. Myeni has been ordered to respond to the commission in a form of an affidavit, however, she will still continue with Eskom related evidence this afternoon. #StateCaptureInquiry
— State Capture Commission (@StateCaptureCom) May 25, 2021
Before giving evidence, Myeni gave an impassioned opening speech to Zondo, saying she had been raked over the coals and labelled isigebengu (a thief).
She also asked that she give her evidence in Zulu, saying that she wanted her family, neighbours and other people who know her to understand what she was saying.
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Zondo apologised that she had not said earlier that she intended to speak Zulu. However, she agreed to continue in English, adding that she could depose her affidavit in Zulu at a later stage.
Ms. Myeni now continues with his evidence in English. #StateCaptureInquiry
— State Capture Commission (@StateCaptureCom) May 25, 2021
The proceeding continues. Watch it live, courtesy of SABC News.
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