SA president gets new report on Zuma-era corruption

The South African presidency has received the second of a three-part report on investigations into corruption during former President Jacob Zuma's tenure.

The second part was received behind closed doors unlike the first one which was presented on live TV.

The latest volume details corruption in public logistics company Transnet and the state arms firm Denel.

The first report dealt with corruption at the national carrier South African Airways, the country's tax collector and public procurement.

The third and final part of the report is due to be presented to the presidency by the end of this month.

This article originally appeared on BBC News

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