Arms deal commission critics say government witnesses are not being cross-examined, leading to one-sided evidence before the inquiry.
Three high-profile witnesses have raised concerns about a lack of openness at the arms deal commission, which has resumed its inquiry.
Shamin "Chippy" Shaik, who headed acquisitions for the SANDF, may be subpoenaed to appear at the arms deal commission, according to reports.
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Retired banker Terry Crawford-Browne has called on President Jacob Zuma to terminate the arms deal commission as it has become a "farce".
The Hawks and Gripen aircraft acquired through the arms deal have proven highly deployable and adaptable, the Seriti commission of inquiry has heard.
The classified nature of key documents means the public is still in the dark about vital information
A Navy witness says SA needed arms because history had "seen the consequences of WW2" when Europe’s navies were "caught unprepared" when war erupted.
Reporter Sarah Evans tells us why the navy believes the country needs its multibillion-rand frigates, and what developments we can expect.
The arms deal commission of inquiry could hold its first in-camera session next week, presumably around the utilisation of purchased submarines.
The DA says they will oppose Zuma’s appeal of the High Court decision forcing the National Prosecuting Authority to hand over the so-called spy tapes.
The first week of public hearings at the arms commission has ended in a controversial perjury row involving witness leader advocate Simmy Lebala.
The navy was so enthused by the frigates and submarines it purchased, some ministers were moved to poetry, the arms procurement commission has heard.
Rear-admiral Alan Green appeared as the first witness at the Seriti commission to explain why new submarines and corvettes were crucial.
Max Boqwana, representing former president Thabo Mbeki and his former cabinet ministers at the Seriti commission of inquiry, has withdrawn.
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Anti-arms deal campaigner Terry Crawford-Browne has written to Judge Willie Seriti to object the closure of the Seriti commission of inquiry.
Controversy over data and employees adds to cynicism about the arms deal commission’s true agenda.
The commission of inquiry under Judge Willie Seriti is expected finally to get down to business on Monday. Will it succeed in uncovering corruption?
The commission, under the leadership of Judge Willie Seriti, is barely off the ground, two years after its inception.
The commission of inquiry into allegations of corruption in the deal has run into trouble, fuelled by claims that it is chasing a "second agenda".
President Jacob Zuma has decided not to replace Judge Francis Legodi, who resigned from the arms procurement commission last week.
What is meant to be a public process may end up behind closed doors as documents at the commission have not been declassified, adding to its problems.
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Tayob Aboobaker, an evidence leader in the commission of inquiry into the arms deal, has retracted a resignation letter he submitted on Friday
After Judge Francis Legodi’s resignation from the arms deal commission, former legal researcher Kate Painting has revealed why she left in March.
The success of the Arms Procurement Commission hangs in the balance after a commissioner, Judge Francis Legodi, unexpectedly quit.
A former arms deal commission researcher has commended commissioner Judge Francis Legodi for resigning from his post.
The Arms Procurement Commission has been thrown into turmoil after its respected commissioner Judge Francis Legodi resigned.
The commission of inquiry into allegations of fraud and corruption in the multibillion-rand arms deal has denied that it cannot find Fana Hlongwane.
Further damning evidence of how the former director general of the justice department, Menzi Simelane, scuppered the arms deal probe has emerged.
The former acting national director of public prosecutions had to write an angry letter to the justice department over Menzi Simelane’s actions.