The board was told to take seriously De Ruyter’s claims about wholesale graft at the embattled parastatal
The decision came after President Cyril Ramaphosa’s security adviser, Sydney Mufamadi, said the former CEO never told him the report implicated a senior ANC politician in corruption at the utility
The parliamentary committee will also call Business Unity South Africa’s head to talk about the intelligence probe the former chief executive initiated
The Road Accident Fund has been in a tussle with the auditor general over the use of accounting standards.
The tide is turning, impunity is no longer a given, says national prosecutions boss Shamila Batoyi
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This decision is despite the finance minister and the bank’s chief executive dismissing the UDM leader’s allegations as unfounded
Mkhuleko Hlengwa has pointed to people in Eskom or the public enterprises department for making the document public
MPs express frustration at the shoddy work done by the dysfunctional, broke airline and its rescue practitioners, calling their no-show ‘unacceptable’
Eskom is stuck in a tricky situation and doesn’t have the wholehearted support of MPs when it comes to recouping its money
Mkhuleko Hlengwa warns that Scopa will use its new far-reaching powers