Former Bosasa chief operations officer Angelo Agrizzi will continue his explosive testimony for a third day at the commission of inquiry into state capture.
The commission was postponed on Thursday afternoon to allow the police to tighten security after Agrizzi raised issues around a former police officer who works for Bosasa, Solomon Segale, who Agrizzi said had "snuck" in to the commission the day before, using an expired police ID card.
On Wednesday, Agrizzi took the stand to give evidence of grand corruption and an extensive network of bribes cultivated by Krugersdorp-based company Bosasa, becoming the first witness to give such evidence not linked to the Gupta family.