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Former Bosasa top boss Angelo Agrizzi. (Kyle Cowen/News24)
Former Bosasa top boss Angelo Agrizzi. (Kyle Cowen/News24)

Angelo Agrizzi, the former Bosasa chief operations officer turned whistleblower, will on Wednesday resume his testimony at the commission of inquiry into state capture. Watch it live.

On Tuesday, Agrizzi dealt in detail with the improper relationship between Bosasa and former prisons officials Linda Mti and Patrick Gillingham.

He also revealed how he had participated in the destruction of evidence following media reports and a tip-off that the SIU was planning a raid on Bosasa's offices.

READ: #StateCapture: 'Even the Pope would have been corrupted' – Agrizzi

Commission chairperson Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo on Tuesday criticised the media for publishing testimony that had not been publicly presented before the inquiry yet. 

Live stream courtesy of SABCnews.com.

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