Recently appointed crime intelligence head Chris Ngcobo has been placed on special leave after "discrepancies" in his qualifications emerged.
Arms deal commission critics say government witnesses are not being cross-examined, leading to one-sided evidence before the inquiry.
"Fourth camera angle" Marikana footage appears to further implicate police and raises questions about who ordered the use of deadly force.
Hundreds of women marched on the makeshift Diepsloot police station, babies and children strapped to their backs.
The killing of two toddlers in Diepsloot has seen residents protest in anger but it is mothers who are affected the most, writes Sarah Evans.
A high court ruling ordering Legal Aid SA to pay the legal fees of Marikana massacre victims sets a precedent for future commissions.
Three high-profile witnesses have raised concerns about a lack of openness at the arms deal commission, which has resumed its inquiry.
A unanimous Constitutional Court decision has clarified unions’ fiduciary duties to their members.
Former ANN7 editor Rajesh Sundaram has called for an investigation into the channel after "incorrect" statements were made by home affairs.
The Constitutional Court has ruled that a union does not enjoy special protection from damages claims by its own members.