Richard Young has argued at the arms deal commission that the tender process employed was illogical and illegitimate.
The Reserve Bank and the finance minister have asked the Constitutional Court to overturn a ruling on exit fee charges for capital leaving SA.
A new critique of casualisation at the parastatal – and its demise – could have wider lessons for reducing economic inequality in South Africa.
Three municipalities face power cuts over unpaid Eskom bills, while one acting municipal manager is sentenced to six months for contempt of court.
Cash-strapped workers are disputing crippling debt collection and the Act that enables it
Here are 7 things you need to know about SA’s intelligence services, in the wake of details from spy cables released by Al-Jazeera and The Guardian.
The public needs to know that the disciplinary hearings of department of public works employees are legitimate.
The pact between Pretoria and Portugal over the hydroelectric dam helped the apartheid state extend its empire’s tentacles, say researchers.
Additional legislation is needed to ensure that voters are fully informed about who funds political parties in SA, the Constitutional Court has heard.
A public interest organisation argues that no one can make an informed decision about who to vote for if financial donors are anonymous.