In March 2016, Mentor claimed that in 2010 the
Gupta family, on behalf of Zuma, offered her the position of
Minister of Public Enterprises, if she could arrange that
South African Airways drop their Johannesburg to Mumbai route, so that
Jet Airways could acquire it. She said she declined the offer, which occurred at the Guptas' Saxonwold residence, while Zuma was in another room. The family denied that the meeting took place and Zuma said he had no recollection of Mentor. In August 2018, she testified at
The Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture. She was
cross-examined in February 2019 after some parts of her testimony were found to be inconsistent. Mentor has defended her testimony. In June 2022, the current
Chief Justice of South Africa and the former chairperson of the State Capture Commission,
Raymond Zondo said that there were too many "unsatisfactory features" in Mentor's evidence and that the meeting at the Gupta's residence, in which she alleged that a member of the Gupta family offered her the position of Minister of Public Enterprises, did not happen. ==Later career and death==