OUTGOING Public Protector Thuli Madonsela is making headway in her investigation into state capture and is working with the Presidency to chart how acting ministerial appointments are made.Madonsela said on Tuesday there were no Cabinet minutes on acting ministerial appointments as the president picked stand-ins, but she was getting help from the Presidency to collect information on how President Jacob Zuma made such decisions.The public protector had subpoenaed the secretary to the Cabinet for minutes of meetings that took place from November 2015 to April 2016 as part of the investigation.Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe said the Cabinet would comply with the process.Madonsela said she would release a report, "in whatever form", before leaving office. "We are being helped by the Presidency. The issue was to get the correct information," she said.However, Madonsela would not be drawn into disclosing more information about the investigation and declined to comment when asked i...

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