- The commission of inquiry into state capture resumed its hearings on Tuesday with testimony related to Bosasa.
- Bongiwe Dube, a former Bosasa employee, will testify.
- The commission will also hear from former minister Nomvula Mokonyane's personal assistant.
The commission of inquiry into state capture will on Tuesday hear Bosasa-related evidence when Bongiwe Dube appears before Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo.
Dube is a former Bosasa employee.
Frederik Hendrik Coetzee, the owner of Victorian Guest House, and Sandy Thomas, personal assistant to former environmental affairs minister Nomvula Mokonyane, are also expected to take the stand.
Mokonyane appeared before the commission in July and questioned former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi's motivation relating to evidence he presented to the commission.