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Angelo Agrizzi

Dudu Myeni in court on Bosasa corruption charges
National
/ 29 September 2023

Dudu Myeni in court on Bosasa corruption charges

The Hawks arrested the former SAA board chairperson and Sondolo IT director Trevor Mathenjwa on Friday in connection with security upgrades and travel gratifications she allegedly received from Bosasa

By Lyse Comins
Medical inquiry delays Angelo Agrizzi’s corruption case, again
National
/ 18 October 2022

Medical inquiry delays Angelo Agrizzi’s corruption case, again

The former Bosasa chief operations officer’s case was postponed to January, when his medical inquiry is expected to be completed

By Khaya Koko
The list of NPA state capture arrests starts to grow
National
/ 8 June 2022

The list of NPA state capture arrests starts to grow

Fugitives Rajesh and Atul Gupta were arrested four months after Interpol issued a Red Notice against them. But they are just the latest.

By Sonri Naidoo and Bongeka Gumede
New R28m tax fraud charges delay Vincent Smith’s trial
National
/ 6 April 2022

New R28m tax fraud charges delay Vincent Smith’s trial

The former ANC MP has asked for time to study the updated case and consult tax experts.

By Khaya Koko
Expert appointed to assess Angelo Agrizzi’s health as his R1.8bn case heads to high court
National
/ 23 March 2022

Expert appointed to assess Angelo Agrizzi’s health as his R1.8bn case heads to high court

The former Bosasa chief executive and three co-accused face fraud, corruption and money laundering charges

By Khaya Koko
Zondo’s findings on Mantashe could cost the president an ally
National
/ 4 March 2022

Zondo’s findings on Mantashe could cost the president an ally

The acting chief justice’s directive that Gwede Mantashe and former president Jacob Zuma be probed for corruption spells more complications for the president in the coming leadership battle

By Emsie Ferreira
Hours after Zondo report shows massive Bosasa graft, Agrizzi files to have charges dropped
National
/ 2 March 2022

Hours after Zondo report shows massive Bosasa graft, Agrizzi files to have charges dropped

Angelo Agrizzi’s application for withdrawal of the R800 000 fraud charges against him will be argued in court in April

By Khaya Koko
‘Shameless corruption’ – Bosasa’s way of doing business with the state
National
/ 2 March 2022

‘Shameless corruption’ – Bosasa’s way of doing business with the state

Zondo’s third report finds company bribed its way to huge profits from state business worth hundreds of millions of rands

By Paddy Harper
Agrizzi says he had more to tell Zondo
National
/ 14 January 2022

Agrizzi says he had more to tell Zondo

Angelo Agrizzi told the M&G he was offered R50-million in 2018 to keep quiet about state capture.

By Athandiwe Saba
2021: The year of the whistleblower
Opinion
/ 4 December 2021

2021: The year of the whistleblower

Their role in our democracy has been invaluable, and they will need our protection and support

By Sisonke Msimang
Vincent Smith indicted on additional charges of evading tax to the tune of R10mn
Politics
/ 2 November 2021

Vincent Smith indicted on additional charges of evading tax to the tune of R10mn

The Investigating Directorate said the former MP failed to disclose earnings of R28-million, some of it paid in apparent exchange for using his political influence to secure planning authorisation for a golf estate

By Emsie Ferreira
Zondo commission: 10 unanswered questions
National
/ 17 October 2021

Zondo commission: 10 unanswered questions

Zuma went to jail rather than testify. Some who did told blatant lies. Who decided Cabinet appointments and how much money was carried out of Saxonwold?

By Paddy Harper and Emsie Ferreira
Zondo villains: Amnesiac, paranoid, unhinged
National
/ 9 October 2021

Zondo villains: Amnesiac, paranoid, unhinged

South Africans listened to the weird testimony of people who denied they looted the country’s coffers — except Zuma, who refused to respond

By Luke Feltham and Paddy Harper
The Zondo commission cases that have made it to the courts
National
/ 1 October 2021

The Zondo commission cases that have made it to the courts

The NPA has begun proceedings based on some of the testimony given at the state capture inquiry

By Khaya Koko
State to subpoena and fact-check Agrizzi’s ‘illness’ claims
National
/ 28 September 2021

State to subpoena and fact-check Agrizzi’s ‘illness’ claims

The National Prosecuting Authority will conduct its own probe into Angelo Agrizzi’s claims of ill health, after he failed to attend court again

By Khaya Koko
Action can dignify this tribute to Babita Deokaran, and whistleblowers everywhere
Opinion
/ 18 September 2021

Action can dignify this tribute to Babita Deokaran, and whistleblowers everywhere

The president himself should halt the national malady of covering up corruption, whose origins can be traced to a key moment for the ANC in 1996

By John G Clarke
Fraser vs Nxele in court — again
Politics
/ 14 September 2021

Fraser vs Nxele in court — again

The suspended KZN prisons boss was barred from entering his office by armed security staff last week, at the behest of his national counterpart

By Paddy Harper
State capture commission former secretary says allegations against him are hearsay
National
/ 30 July 2021

State capture commission former secretary says allegations against him are hearsay

Zondo wanted to know why tenders were awarded to a company that was publicly known to have been involved in corruption

By Eunice Masson
Agrizzi blames R3.3m raft of ailments for not attending court
National
/ 28 May 2021

Agrizzi blames R3.3m raft of ailments for not attending court

The corruption accused former Bosasa COO failed to make his court appearance again despite being well enough to attend his daughter’s wedding

By Khaya Koko
The private-sector players who facilitated public-sector fraud
Opinion
/ 25 February 2021

The private-sector players who facilitated public-sector fraud

Let us never forget the private-sector players who facilitated public-sector fraud

By Kiri Rupiah and Luke Feltham
Agrizzi a no-show again
National
/ 18 February 2021

Agrizzi a no-show again

The former Bosasa chief operating officer failed to appear in court on corruption and fraud charges, citing medical reasons

By Sarah Smit
Cartoon: No escapé for Signor Agrizzi
Cartoons
/ 20 October 2020

Cartoon: No escapé for Signor Agrizzi

Angelo Agrizzi will have to enjoy the South African government’s hospitality for the time being

By Carlos
Sitting targets and lame ducks
Opinion
/ 16 October 2020

Sitting targets and lame ducks

Everybody’s staying pozi, which is making all the arrests easy for the Hawks. Only Ace is desperate to be seen

By Paddy Harper
What is the noise about Ace?
Politics
/ 7 October 2020

What is the noise about Ace?

The Hawks have distanced themselves from a news report that the ANC’s secretary general Ace Magashule has been issued with a warrant of arrest

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Vincent Smith the first to head to court after blitz of Hawks arrests
Politics
/ 1 October 2020

Vincent Smith the first to head to court after blitz of Hawks arrests

Former ANC MP Vincent Smith has appeared in the specialised commercial crimes court on charges of corruption and fraud

By Khaya Koko
Mokonyane: ‘There was nothing untoward about the ANC’s Bosasa ties’
Politics
/ 21 July 2020

Mokonyane: ‘There was nothing untoward about the ANC’s Bosasa ties’

The former minister likened the controversial firm to any other private sponsor of the governing party

By Sarah Smit
Mokonyane ‘sets the record straight’ at Zondo commission
Politics
/ 20 July 2020

Mokonyane ‘sets the record straight’ at Zondo commission

Speaking before the Zondo commission, the former minister refuted claims by Bosasa executive Angelo Agrizzi that she had dodgy ties to the firm

By Sarah Smit
‘Fraser vs Nxele’ heads back to court
Politics
/ 29 April 2020

‘Fraser vs Nxele’ heads back to court

The controversial KwaZulu-Natal corrections head has again been suspended by the former spy boss

By Paddy Harper
How Lindela became Bosasa’s meal ticket
Article
/ 11 December 2019

How Lindela became Bosasa’s meal ticket

The notorious ‘repatriation centre’ was an ‘income stream’ for Bosasa for decades as it worked the system to maximise profits

By Jan Bornman
In God’s name you are now an ATM
Article
/ 30 August 2019

In God’s name you are now an ATM

The prayers of the ATM, which is a different kind of ATM to the one Shepherd Bushiri would like to make of me, are more apparent

By Shaun De Waal
Mokgoro report damns Jiba
Article
/ 26 April 2019

Mokgoro report damns Jiba

The top prosecutor is declared unfit for office and compromised the integrity of the NPA

By Franny Rabkin
Editorial: ANC: Yes, but no, but yes …
Article
/ 12 April 2019

Editorial: ANC: Yes, but no, but yes …

The ANC’s communicators are either extremely confused and out of their depth or simply cannot keep up with their own spin — or worse, their lies.

By Editorial
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