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Johannesburg: Former South African president Jacob Zuma on Tuesday rebuffed all accusations of wrongdoing on his second day of testimony at an inquiry into corruption under his rule. Zuma said he and his family had received death threats after his first day at the judicial inquiry being held in Johannesburg. The former president was asked to respond to testimony by several earlier witnesses who alleged that he granted favours to the Gupta family at the heart of the “state capture” scandal. (AFP)
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