Parliament to implement processes in response to Zondo report
Updated | By Lauren Beukes
Parliament says it's busy putting into place systems to process and respond to the reports by the commission of inquiry into state capture.
So far, President Cyril Ramaphosa's submitted part 3 of the document from the inquiry, which deals with the conduct of current and former Members of Parliament.
Spokesperson Moloto Mothapo says certain MPs have been implicated for alleged unlawful or unethical behaviour.
He says the president's expected to submit the rest of the reports in August.
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"Certain aspects of the report have a bearing on Parliament's business and therefore, Parliament has initiated its process on recommendations that affects it directly.
"Parliament will not wait for the president to submit the report with its implementation plan, as part of the reports that affect Parliament directly will not be covered by the implementation plan that the president is expected to submit."
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