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Daniel Kaufmann Testifies in Person at the South Africa State Capture Commission of Inquiry

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19 September 2018 - 11:30am to 1:30pm
Johannesburg, South Africa
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On Wednesday, 19 September, NRGI president and CEO Daniel Kaufmann delivered testimony in Johannesburg at South Africa's "judicial commission of inquiry to inquire into allegations of state capture, corruption and fraud in the public sector including organs of state," focusing on global corruption. Watch the replay below. 


Kaufmann spoke with South African 24-hour news broadcaster eNCA following his testimony to the commission.

Kaufmann then gave a presentation on state capture at Wits University. (Slides of that presentation are available here.) Additionally, Kaufmann gave an interview with Tonight with Jane Dutton from Cape Town.

In August, Kaufmann and Georgetown University School of Foreign service Dean Joel Hellman provided testimony to the commission from Washington, D.C. Read more about that event, watch a replay and read their written submission here. 

Members of the media who would like to interview Kaufmann should contact NRGI communications director Lee Bailey at [email protected]

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