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Craig Mckune
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How Sassa paid R316-million to a contractor based on a ‘lie’
Article
/ 30 September 2016

How Sassa paid R316-million to a contractor based on a ‘lie’

A detailed inspection of the paper trail finds that the work claimed for was covered by an all-inclusive fee.

By Craig Mckune
How Sassa paid R316-million to a contractor based on a ‘lie’
Article
/ 30 September 2016

How Sassa paid R316-million to a contractor based on a ‘lie’

A detailed inspection of the paper trail finds that the work claimed for was covered by an all-inclusive fee.

By Craig Mckune
Transnet’s shady Gupta loan deal
Article
/ 18 September 2016

Transnet’s shady Gupta loan deal

Parastatal paid Gupta associate’s firm tens of millions for a service it could have provided itself or got for a fraction of the price.

By Sam Sole Author, Sam Sole, Craig Mckune, Amabhungane and Stefaans Brummer
How to eat a parastatal like Transnet – chunk by R600m chunk
Article
/ 16 September 2016

How to eat a parastatal like Transnet – chunk by R600m chunk

An amaBhungane investigation into Transnet suggests the hijacking of state-owned enterprises by private interests is worse than originally thought.

By Sam Sole Author, Sam Sole, Craig Mckune, Amabhungane and Stefaans Brummer
How to eat a parastatal like Transnet – chunk by R600m chunk
Article
/ 16 September 2016

How to eat a parastatal like Transnet – chunk by R600m chunk

An amaBhungane investigation into Transnet suggests the hijacking of state-owned enterprises by private interests is worse than originally thought.

By Sam Sole Author, Craig Mckune and Sam Sole
Sars chief’s mystery stash
Article
/ 11 September 2016

Sars chief’s mystery stash

Revenue service’s number two Jonas Makwakwa has been recommended for a probe into R1.2m in "suspicious" cash deposits.

By Susan Comrie, Sam Sole Author, Sam Sole, Craig Mckune and Amabhungane
Gupta-linked firm’s R167m Transnet Bonanza
Article
/ 27 August 2016

Gupta-linked firm’s R167m Transnet Bonanza

For this company, the state rail company is the gift that just keeps giving

By Sam Sole and Craig Mckune
US probe links Cape tycoon to mining rights bribery in Africa
Article
/ 18 August 2016

US probe links Cape tycoon to mining rights bribery in Africa

Politically-linked multimillionaire Walter Hennig has been associated with the bribery of officials in three African countries for mining rights.

By Craig Mckune, Amabhungane and Stefaans Brummer
Helen Zille’s adviser and ex-public works head in R190m conflict of interest
Article
/ 17 July 2016

Helen Zille’s adviser and ex-public works head in R190m conflict of interest

Former public works head bought property over the road from a potential commercial development in Sea Point on land slated for affordable housing.

By Craig Mckune
CSIR’s supercomputer tender and the theatre of the absurd that followed it
Article
/ 1 July 2016

CSIR’s supercomputer tender and the theatre of the absurd that followed it

In a letter, Sibusiso Sibisi reveals a probe by Naledi Pandor into "alleged maladministration and corruption" – claims he’s says he’s never heard of.

By Sam Sole Author, Sam Sole, Craig Mckune and Amabhungane
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