Former South African president Jacob Zuma agreed to continue giving evidence at the State capture commission of inquiry on Friday, withdrawing an earlier refusal to do so after his lawyers reached an agreement with lawyers for the inquiry.
Zuma had threatened to pull out of the inquiry because he said he was being questioned unfairly.
But Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, who is overseeing the inquiry, said an agreement had been reached whereby Zuma would provide written statements on areas of interest for the inquiry's legal team and would then return to the inquiry at a later stage.
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