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/ 30 September 2011
Legal battle for the world’s biggest opencast iron ore mine intensifies with new claims of forgery.
Accused of fraudulent payouts, the unit is leaving bona fide freedom fighters mired in bureaucracy.
Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane’s refusal to scan her bag at an airport costs taxpayers R235 000 plus.
Despite a damning probe, neither the fraudsters nor officials who abetted them have been charged.
Yolanda Botha has been given maximum penalty for misleading ethics committee on value of loan.
In a rare act of censure, Parliament’s ethics committee has disciplined a top ANC MP who failed to disclose her interests and lied about their value.
Mining giant Kumba are arguing in court that Imperial Crown Trading submitted a "fraudulent" prospecting right to the department of mineral resources.
Yolanda Botha feels the heat from parliament’s ethics watchdog.
A key Gupta lieutenant and the deputy president’s girlfriend are drawn into the fray.
Hundreds of tonnes of hazardous medical waste has built up in a backlog blamed on the shortage of licensed treatment facilities in Gauteng.