THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 15:32 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 15:32
Articles about Post Office

Wheeling in the dead to claim pension

Three women allegedly strapped a dead man to a wheelchair to claim his pension money from the Post Office.

State infringed Zuma's rights, court told

The state's attempts to obtain documents from Mauritius infringed African National Congress president Jacob Zuma's right to a fair trial, the Constitutional Court heard on Wednesday. Zuma's advocate said that allowing the documents from Mauritius to be "imported" would "negate" the Zuma legal team's ability to challenge the documents in court.

Corrupt tender costs Post Office R60m

The South African Post Office has been ordered to pay R60-million in damages due to contamination of a tender, according to Business Report on Friday. Judge Willie Hartzenberg found the Post Office had confirmed a corrupt tender in 2002 despite the fact that senior managers had been made aware of flaws in the process.

Post Office reports trading profit up 40%

Members of Parliament heard on Tuesday that the South African Post Office has made 40% more trading profit in the first six months of this financial year than it did last year. Chief financial officer Nick Buick said that the six months' net profit for this year was R210-million, 20% above last year's interim result.

Dept of Home Affairs ditches Post Office over inefficiency

The Department of Home Affairs has ditched the South African Post Office (Sapo) as the distributor of its documents because of inefficiency. Initially, the Sapo contract with the department to deliver documents went very well, Home Affairs Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula told a media briefing at Parliament on Friday.

Hamas pays Gaza security forces in cash

Hamas paid Gaza security officials on Friday by dishing out cash from suitcases rather than using banks, as Israel tightened a clampdown on the Palestinian territory. An official said the group planned to circumvent banks by paying salaries to about 20 000 security forces and civil servants in cash.

Review clears two Post Office officials

A draft post-forensic review has cleared the current acting chief executive of the South African Post Office and its financial director of any wrongdoing, the board of the parastatal said on Wednesday. Acting chief executive officer Motshoanetsi Lefoka and chief financial director Nick Buick were implicated in an initial investigation.


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