Former President Jacob Zuma’s lawyer has now confirmed to Eyewitness News he would make himself available to the state capture commission of inquiry in July.
The Business Day has quoted Zuma’s lawyer Daniel Mantsha saying that there was no guarantee that the former head of state would testify or answer any questions when he appears between 15 and 19 of July.
Zuma still believes the inquiry was biased against him and lacked the requisite impartiality.
The former statesman has been implicated in corruption and state capture allegations by several witnesses including former GCIS director-general Themba Maseko and former Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene.
