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“Glencore Paid Judges To Make Cases Disappear” Tony Yengeni Spills Beans

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Tony Yengeni, a veteran of the African National Congress, has now revealed that the corporation Glencore used to pay judges to make cases disappear before the court.

Supposedly, Glencore paid bribes to judges to have lawsuits dismissed, bribes to gain oil contracts, and bribery to evade government audits.

Damian Williams, a federal prosecutor in Manhattan, described the bribery as “staggering” when he disclosed the ‘s misdeeds. As a result of its involvement in wrongdoing, Glencore will now settle for $1.5 billion.

When Tony Yengeni asked people to determine who is currently at the top of South African politics and is closest to Glencore, he raised many concerns.

“Glencore paid judges to dispose of cases! Who is currently the closest political entity to Glencore?” Yengeni said.

In South Africa, according to social critics, they will await Chief Justice Raymond Zondo’s response to this exposé before forming an opinion.

“As far as Eskom was concerned, Chief Justice Raymond Zondo stated that their hands and motives were clean. Zondo cannot be incorrect; these individuals are obviously captured “others said.

“In South Africa, they are exonerated and given an escape route from accountability by a factional political project known as the state capture commission, despite all the evidence presented against them.” It appears that the dots are slowly connecting, and it is only a matter of time before the entire truth is revealed.

This Glencore, which is paying $1.5 billion in settlements in the United States due to its involvement in enormous wrongdoing, is the same business in which President Cyril Ramaphosa was reportedly involved in state capture for setting the coal price.

State capture resembled a complex web, which explains why it took so long to be discovered despite the fact that a great deal was occurring.

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