Party says the move is to vindicate its ‘reputation’ but the timing suggests it’s a pre-emptive strike
All Nulane Investments accused have been acquitted, but observers had been warning for months that the writing was on the wall
The ruling party wants a retraction and apology from the former Eskom CEO for implicating it in crippling corruption at the power utility
The former Eskom chief executive has in a submission to parliament reiterated his statement that cartels, notably in Mpumalanga, are milking the company dry
The case, which informed the request for the extradition of the Gupta brothers, has ended in defeat for the prosecution for lack of evidence
For now, South Africa is reluctant to relinquish him to stand trial in Germany for the corporate fraud that nearly imploded ‘Africa’s Ikea’
Pressure to do so increased after a serious complaint against the Eastern Cape judge president came to light
Justice Mahube Molemela said she would retire in the position, abandoning her earlier ambitions for a seat on the constitutional court
The delay has been forced by the former president’s latest application challenging the standing of state prosecutor Billy Downer
The Helen Suzman Foundation argued in court this week that the home affairs minister mislead permit holders and failed to give them a fair chance to regularise their status