Independent investigation into Eskom reveals fractious board discussions, involving accusations and counter-accusations, as allegations of corruption sink contract
The financial regulator has been criticised for handing back an asset manager’s licence so that workers’ money can be recovered
Loss of work is the last thing the beleaguered state enterprise needs
Former Springbok and current school water polo coach Pierre le Roux has a litany of complaints against him, from body shaming and bullying to being racist to learners
The power utility’s tender cleanup exposes rifts inside Megawatt Park amid allegations of selective prosecution
Many government officials have been talking tough about dealing with rampant corruption in PPE procurement but the majority won’t even release names of who has benefited from the R10-billion spend
An internal investigation revealed ‘irregularities’ in the process of awarding the contract
Rising debt, bloated structures and inefficiency make South Africa’s state-owned enterprises an urgent threat to the ailing economy
South Africa’s animal vaccine agency said staff fled to avoid blame, but its CEO had in fact paid them to leave
The struggling power utility has updated Parliament on investigations into contracts where more than R4-billion was lost in overpayments