State capture inquiry: Bosasa paid R2.2m for Gillingham's divorce - Agrizzi
Former Bosasa chief operating officer turned whistleblower, Angelo Agrizzi told the Zondo commission of inquiry that R2.2m was paid by the facilities management company towards former correctional services boss Patrick Gillingham's divorce settlement.
Agrizzi was testifying before inquiry chairperson, Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, on Thursday.
He said CEO Gavin Watson told him to take care of Gillingham's wife because "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned".
"If you were doing something for Watson he would go out of his way to look after you," Agrizzi said.
But the divorce settlement was not the only thing Bosasa (now African Global Operations) did for Gillingham, according to the evidence.