There is mounting anticipation over the release of delayed South Africa's fifth installment State Capture report due to be released today.
On Tuesday, the State Capture Commission denied claims that the delay was because of President Cyril Ramaphosa's interference with the work of the Commission.
In a statement, Chief Justice and Chairperson of the Commission, Raymond Zondo said he needed to check the report for errors for the last time before handing it over.
After missing the initial June 15 deadline, the Commission announced that the ceremonial handover of the report would be on Monday but later postponed it to June 22.
To dissect this further, Lulu Gaboo spoke to, Professor Theo Venter, Professor of Practice in the College of Business and Economics at the University of Johannesburg...