South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, has denied opposition claims of interfering with the country’s judiciary amid delays in the presentation of the final report of a corruption inquiry.
The commission headed by Justice Raymond Zondo investigated allegations of widespread corruption in South Africa during President Jacob Zuma's nine years in power, known as "State Capture".
It has already handed over its first, second, third and fourth reports and was due to present the final part of its findings by last Wednesday.
This has however been delayed several times amid allegations of interference.
A statement by the presidency said Mr Zondo had communicated last Thursday on the delay "and undertook to finalise the report as soon as possible".
The commission then said it would deliver it by Sunday evening.
"This did not unfortunately happen," the presidency added.
Mr Ramaphosa says that they have now agreed with the commission to a "tentative date of Wednesday, 22 June" for the report to be handed over.
"The presidency therefore rejects claims that the President has in any manner interfered with the work of the commission or the judiciary as speculated by some opposition parties," the statement says.
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