The former minister’s alleged crimes are more than R500 000, kicking in a minimum sentence legislation
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		Kodwa and his co-accused, former EOH boss Jehan Mackay, said the state had a weak case against them
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		The National Prosecuting Authority has encouraged its prosecutors and investigators to go after state capture cases
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		Electricity minister Sputla Ramakgopa’s brief is to get himself fired. Not coal-fired, that is, but to work himself out of his job
		
	 
	
		
		The state capture commission recommends that the president ‘consider’ the deputy state security minister’s current position because he is in debt to former EOH executive Jehan Mackay
		
	 
	
		
		But the deputy minister of state security told the Zondo commission he did not consider the debt reason to quit 
		
	 
	
		
		Deputy minister of state security said he received the loan because of his financial difficulties