Atul Gupta was in South Africa during the alleged trip to China, where she claimed to have seen him, and Mentor retracted that evidence.
Three months since she last took the witness stand, former ANC member of parliament Vytjie Mentor yesterday conceded to the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture that Atul Gupta and businessperson Fana Hlongwana were not part of the official SA investment delegation to China 10 years ago, where she claimed to have seen Gupta.
She also did not provide evidence of SA Airways (SAA) flight records to back her earlier testimony she had travelled from Cape Town to Johannesburg on October 15, 2010 for an engagement with former president Jacob Zuma.
That ended up being a meeting at the Guptas’ Saxonwold compound and she was offered the post of public enterprises minister.
Under cross-examination by the commission’s senior counsel, Mahlape Sello, Mentor, who was presented with Emirates Airlines and home affairs records proving Atul Gupta was in South Africa during the alleged China trip, Mentor was forced to make a retraction.