For those named in the report, some things have changed and some have stayed the same
Come 2018, architect Minenhle Makhanya will stand alone on Nkandla, the last person who can be made to pay.
As formal state capture evidence mounts, the president batted away on charges of corruption in The President’s Keepers
A high court ruling finds links between a missing R5m for drug rehab and the neglected welfare of the province’s most vulnerable people
After a year of delay, President Zuma’s legal team says he is willing to set up a state capture inquiry before the end of the year
The president has a seemingly endless arsenal of surprising counterarguments
The president had originally suggested the matter be sent back to Thuli Madonsela’s successor for further investigation.
Opposition political parties on Wednesday morning asked the high court in Pretoria to give the president two weeks to set up a commission of inquiry.
Zuma has asked the court to set aside then public protector Thuli Madonsela’s order that he establish an inquiry to investigate state capture
"Any reasonable President” would have acted on allegations of state capture by now, an advocate for Busisiwe Mkhwebane told the high court in Pretoria