THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 10:58 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 10:58 |
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Prisons graft: Bosasa's empire of influenceThe company at the centre of South Africa’s prison corruption scandal is closely connected to powerful individuals on the political landscape. Drunk-driving Mti forced to take back seatThe head of security for the 2010 Fifa World Cup is taking the back seat -- literally -- after pleading guilty to driving drunk. Bosasa's tender touchThe Mail & Guardian follows up on the findings of contract irregularities by the Auditor General. Linda Mti's Bosasa bonanzaBosasa lavished flights and luxury hotel stays on former prisons boss Linda Mti -- while it landed prisons contracts worth more than R1-billion. Buying justiceWhat do Jacob Zuma, lion feeder Mark Scott-Crossley and Linda Mti have in common? 'Keep 'em coming, barman'Football fans visiting South Africa for the Soccer World Cup could be excused if they take the country’s drunk driving laws with a pinch of salt. Why is Balfour protecting Bosasa?The M&G previously reported that Bosasa is under investigation by the SIU for alleged tender fraud relating to DCS contracts. How Chinese whispers let Mti off the hookWas Mti's case cooked?Huge gaps in the state's case against 2010 Soccer World Cup head of security Linda Mti have raised concerns that his trial was "cooked". Mti's drunken-driving case thrown out of courtLinda Mti, the chief security officer for the 2010 Soccer World Cup was acquitted on drunken-driving charges in the Hillbrow Magistrate's Court on Thursday. |
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