The state capture inquiry has heard evidence by a private contractor who did electrical work five years ago at the home of former environmental affairs minister Nomvula Mokonyane in Krugersdorp.

Charl le Roux's testimony on Monday follows evidence led by former Bosasa executive Angelo Agrizzi in 2019. Agrizzi testified that while he was at Bosasa, a number of people were given monthly payments by Bosasa — and named Mokonyane as one of them. Agrizzi and another former Bosasa employee, Richard le Roux, testified that Bosasa installed CCTV cameras and other security equipment at the homes of certain people, including Mokonyane...

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