South African businessman and whistleblower
Angelo Agrizzi was the chief operating officer of Bosasa, a South African logistics company, until 2016.[1] He is best known for his testimony to the Zondo Commission, during which he blew the whistle[2] on the corrupt relationship between Bosasa and members of the South African government and governing African National Congress (ANC).[1][3][4] His testimony followed a press statement released on the night of 21 August 2018, in which Agrizzi said that he had decided to "provide comprehensive details" about "racketeering, corruption and money laundering that I have been aware of over the last 18 years" at Bosasa.[5]
Agrizzi grew up in Germiston in the former Transvaal.[6] His family immigrated to South Africa from Italy.[7] He is currently facing criminal corruption and bribery charges in connection with his time at Bosasa.[8]
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