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This Article is From Jul 24, 2018

South Africa Court Gives 2 Year Extension on State Graft Inquiry

(Bloomberg) -- The commission of inquiry into allegations of government corruption has been extended for 24 months from March this year, according to the commission.

The extension brings relief to the commission and allows for “more time to do this very important work, ” chairman of the commission Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo said in an emailed statement on Tuesday. “If the extension is confirmed on October 2, we will be able to really focus on our work without having to be concerned that in a few months' time the commission may have to stop.”

South African authorities are trying to tackle the allegations of corruption that marred former President Jacob Zuma's tenure. About 100 billion rand ($7.5 billion) may have been stolen, according to Pravin Gordhan, a former finance minister who now oversees state companies. Zuma has denied wrongdoing.

To contact the reporter on this story: Renee Bonorchis in Johannesburg at rbonorchis@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Alastair Reed at areed12@bloomberg.net, John Bowker

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

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