WATCH LIVE: Vytjie Mentor cross-examined at state capture commission
She will be cross-examined by the legal counsels of both Jacob Zuma's former advisor and a Hawks official.
Vytjie Mentor prepares to give her testimony to the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture held at in Johannesburg, 27 August 2018. Picture: Refilwe Modise
Former ANC MP Vytjie Mentor is being cross-examined by Lakela Kaunda, the legal counsel for the former advisor of former president Jacob Zuma.
The representative of Ms Kaunda, Adv Cowley will first cross examine Ms Mentor, then followed by legal counsel of Ms Mtolo. #StateCaptureInquiry
— State Capture Commission (@StateCaptureCom) February 12, 2019
The cross-examination will be followed by that of the legal counsel of Hawks official Mandla Mtolo.
The two counsels were previously granted permission to cross-examine Mentor.
Mentor had claimed Kaunda was the person who called her in 2010 to set up her meeting with Zuma, which she alleged turned out to be one with the Gupta brothers at their Saxonwold residence, where she further claimed she was offered a ministerial position.
Mentor says she persist that the evening before she flow from cape town to JHB, Ms Kaunda called and asked her to attend a meeting with the former President. #StateCaptureInquiry
— State Capture Commission (@StateCaptureCom) February 12, 2019
Cowley asks Mentor about the form of communication she had with Ms Kaunda.
Mentor says she communicated with Kaunda with SMSs a night before she traveled to JHB. #StateCaptureInquiry— State Capture Commission (@StateCaptureCom) February 12, 2019
Cowley refers Mentor to a statement which she says is corrupted statement.
Mentor agreed that it is the statement.
— State Capture Commission (@StateCaptureCom) February 12, 2019
Mentor says she agrees that the "corrupted statement" is the same as the written statement. #StateCaptureInquiry
— State Capture Commission (@StateCaptureCom) February 12, 2019
Mentor also accused Mtolo of once telling her that a case she opened against the controversial family and Zuma would not be investigated unless she removed the former president’s name.
Watch the proceedings below:
(Compiled by Makhosandile Zulu)
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