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Search: EOH

Zizi Kodwa quits as an MP over R1.7m EOH bribery charges
Politics
/ 25 July 2024

Zizi Kodwa quits as an MP over R1.7m EOH bribery charges

The former sports, arts and culture minister appeared in court earlier this week

By Paddy Harper
New report reveals EOH corporate corruption case study and clean-up
National
/ 29 August 2023

New report reveals EOH corporate corruption case study and clean-up

The JSE listed IT services company has turned itself around and remains a service provider to the government and private sector

By Lyse Comins
SIU to investigate tenders between water and sanitation department and IT company EOH
National
/ 5 August 2021

SIU to investigate tenders between water and sanitation department and IT company EOH

The president has signed a proclamation for the Special Investigating Unit to investigate R474-million in tenders

By Eunice Masson
‘Suspicious’ tech company EOH must pay back millions
Business
/ 22 April 2021

‘Suspicious’ tech company EOH must pay back millions

EOH allegedly inflated prices of Microsoft licences, which could have been bought by the defence department for a third of the cost

By Sarah Smit
Dirty EOH’s clean-up plan makes strides
Business
/ 7 December 2020

Dirty EOH’s clean-up plan makes strides

The technology service company has cut its debt from R4-billion to R2-billion in just two years. Its reputation was harmed by corruption that has come to light during the inquiry into state capture

By Tshegofatso Mathe
ENSafrica report reveals ‘irregularities’ at EOH
Article
/ 16 July 2019

ENSafrica report reveals ‘irregularities’ at EOH

The probe by ENSafrica — which identified R1.2-billion in suspicious contracts — was initiated by EOH’s board

By Tshegofatso Mathe
EOH blames ‘forced sale’ of shares for price free-fall
Article
/ 11 December 2017

EOH blames ‘forced sale’ of shares for price free-fall

The stock of EOH, an information and communications technology services provider, dropped by 55% on Friday.

By Jan Cronje
Statement: Amendments to amaBhungane’s EOH article
Article
/ 25 October 2017

Statement: Amendments to amaBhungane’s EOH article

We have amended an earlier article to take account of information supplied after publication.

By Amabhungane
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Article
/ 9 October 2003

Keohane tries to protect intellectual property

Mark Keohane, the former communications manager of the Springbok rugby team, reacted strongly on Wednesday to his report on alleged racial incidents in the Bok camp having being leaked to the media and carried on the pages of national newspapers and websites this week.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 September 2003

‘Deceit and lies were rife,’ says Keohane

Former Springbok communications manager Mark Keohane on Friday insisted that Bok coach Rudolf Straeuli was fully aware of the tension between locks Quinton Davids and Geo Cronje long before their highly publicised alleged fallout a fortnight ago.

By Staff Reporter

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