The former acting chief executive of the SABC, Robin Nicholson, has issued a summons against the public broadcaster and is claiming R2.8-million.
Controversial NPA boss Menzi Simelane has stripped the head of the Asset Forfeiture Unit in KZN, Knorx Molelle, of all his powers.
Deputy economic development minister Enoch Godongwana is set to be grilled on what happened to a massive loan from a textile workers’ pension fund.
A state-owned pharmaceutical company providing ARVs is not a clear remedy for cheaper and more efficient manufacturing of the life-saving medication.
Minutes of a shareholders’ meeting called by Roy Padayachie to amend the SABC’s articles of association back up charges of political interference.
Concerns have been raised about why the office of the Master of the High Court did not appoint a liquidator to take over Canyon Springs Investments 12
Pinnacle Point Group hoped for a further injection of the clothing workers’ pension money, after R260-million of their funds had already been sunked.
When it was reported that Cape Judge President John Hlophe had been arrested overloading a bakkie, retired judge Brahm Lategan was "tickled blue".
SABC3 aired a summary of a harsh BCCSA ruling against it, in favour of the <i>M&G</i> and journalist Sam Sole, on prime-time news on Saturday evening.
Forensic investigators are concerned that the alleged key player in the missing pension funds may be planning to leave the country with his family.