Contrary to reports, Tokyo Sexwale and Kgalema Motlanthe still have a case to answer for the the parts they played in the Oilgate scandal.
Political heavyweights Kgalema Motlanthe and Tokyo Sexwale may be in the clear -- but that doesn't mean no one did anything wrong in the Oilgate saga.
The Donen report on allegations of illicit activities in the UN's Iraq oil for food programme has found that no South African law was broken.
The release of the report into the Oil for Food scandal today may well reopen a Pandora's box of allegations about kickbacks and diplomatic favours.
Is it an ambush by scandal on the road to Mangaung or a wise capitulation in the face of a near-certain court defeat?
Kgalema Motlanthe and Tokyo Sexwale are deeply unhappy about President Jacob Zuma's decision to release the Donen report into the Oilgate scandal.
The timing of President Zuma's release of the Oilgate report has raised eyebrows, as it is said to implicate his rivals for the ANC presidency.
President Jacob Zuma will release the report on the involvement of South Africans in the Iraq oil-for-food programme in December.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela herself might be a pawn in a wider political battle.
At a conference, Vusi Pikoli identified two cases as definitive for the future of SA's anti-graft efforts: the arms deal and Oilgate.
Despite a stinging judicial rebuke about his work when Public Protector, Lawrence Mushwana says he will not resign as Human Rights Commission chair.
The Supreme Court of Appeal delivered a landmark judgment that sealed the M&G's victory in a five-year legal battle with the public protector.
"The public protector must not only discover the truth, but must also inspire confidence that the truth has been discovered," said the SCA.
The Supreme Court of Appeals dismissed the Public Protector's appeal against a high court setting aside its report into the Oilgate saga.
The Supreme Court bench has lambasted counsel for the Public Protector's office, which is appealing a judgment overturning its Oilgate scandal report.
ID's attempt to force transparency over party donations is shot down as 'unconstitutional'.
It isn't very long ago that the M&G was in the vanguard of criticism of the public protector
This may be the year in which, on the corruption front, South Africa faces its "TRC moment" writes Richard Calland
The fraud case against late controversial businessman Sandile Majali was formally withdrawn in the Johannesburg Commercial Crimes Court on Tuesday.
The funeral of controversial businessman Sandile Majali in Port St Johns in the Eastern Cape went ahead peacefully, his lawyer said on Sunday.
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