A former South African deputy foreign minister told today how a businessman close to then president Jacob Zuma had threatened to kill him, in dramatic testimony to a corruption inquiry.
The inquiry, which opened this week, is probing allegations that Zuma organised systematic plunder of government coffers in a scandal known as "state capture".
Mcebisi Jonas said he had been taken by Zuma's son to a meeting in Johannesburg at the home of the Guptas -- a wealthy family accused of having a corrupt relationship with Zuma.
"At the end of the meeting Mr Gupta repeated that they had information on me, and if I suggested that the meeting had occurred they would kill me," Jonas, who was in post between 2014 and 2016, told the judicial inquiry.
"I was very shaken by what had happened." Zuma was forced to resign in February over graft scandals centred around the Guptas, who won lucrative contracts with state companies and were allegedly even able to choose Zuma's cabinet ministers.
Jonas today repeated allegations that at the meeting in 2015, Ajay Gupta told him he was to be appointed finance minister and would help the family to make money.
When Jonas refused, Ajay allegedly offered him 600 million rand (USD 42 million) and asked if Jonas had a bag to take away 600,000 rand in cash immediately.
Jonas said Ajay Gupta told him: "You must understand that we are in control of everything... and the old man (Zuma) will do anything we will tell him to do."
"He said that if I worked with them I could become very rich... He pointed at Mr Duduzane (Zuma's son) and said they had made him a billionaire."
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