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Justice Minister Penuell Maduna yesterday urged anyone who might be
in possession of apartheid-era "spy" files, such as those
surrendered by Mo Shaik during the Hefer Commission of Inquiry...
Former Transport Minister Mac Maharaj said yesterday he respected
the findings of the Hefer Commission of Inquiry and hoped the
report would some way contribute to bringing closure to the entire...
The Hefer Commission of Inquiry into allegations that national
director of public prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka was an apartheid
spy handed its final report to the government yesterday.
The Hefer Commission of Inquiry - probing spying allegations
against National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka -
resumes its public hearings today in Bloemfontein.
Public Protector Lawrence Mushwana has decided not to refer
sensitive information obtained from "an individual in the Eastern
Cape" to the Hefer Commission of Inquiry.
National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka expressed
frustration yesterday at delays in the Hefer Commission of Inquiry
into allegations that he was an apartheid-era spy.
Despite objections, the opening submissions of Mac Maharaj and Mo
Shaik before the Hefer Commission of Inquiry were postponed
yesterday to November 17.