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Corruption

Ruling expected on Vrede restraint order
Article
/ 28 May 2018

Ruling expected on Vrede restraint order

​The Free State High Court is on Monday expected to make a ruling over the freezing of R180-million in assets of eight people accused of fraud

By Jenna Etheridge and Jeanette Chabalala
Parliamentary hearing ‘too early’ for Mugabe
Africa
/ 25 May 2018

Parliamentary hearing ‘too early’ for Mugabe

Lawmakers want to question Mugabe over his 2016 claim that Zimbabwe lost $15-billion in revenue because of corruption in the diamond sector

By Staff Reporter
Editorial: At every level the state fails citizens
Article
/ 25 May 2018

Editorial: At every level the state fails citizens

‘We’re good at the annual hand-wringing about government’s wasteful ways. But what is not quantified is the number of people who are being failed’

By Editorial
Anatomy of 21st century corruption
Africa
/ 18 May 2018

Anatomy of 21st century corruption

The connected world demands new responses to graft, says a Kenyan activist

By Simon Allison
Sarkozy in hearing to determine go-ahead for fraud charges
Article
/ 16 May 2018

Sarkozy in hearing to determine go-ahead for fraud charges

Sarkozy was taken into police custody and investigated in March over allegations of ‘misappropriation of Libyan public funds and passive corruption’

By Staff Reporter
South Africa’s print media is failing to empower citizens on corruption
Article
/ 3 May 2018

South Africa’s print media is failing to empower citizens on corruption

Both the media and civil society need to rethink the way they understand their roles when it comes to social accountability

By Staff Reporter
Lula’s arrest leaves volatile Brazil stumbling
Article
/ 10 April 2018

Lula’s arrest leaves volatile Brazil stumbling

With six months to go before a presidential election, Lula’s imprisonment for corruption has created ever deeper divisions

By Pascale Trouillaud
Brazil’s Lula spends first day of 12-year prison sentence
Article
/ 8 April 2018

Brazil’s Lula spends first day of 12-year prison sentence

Lula was found guilty last year of taking a luxury apartment as a bribe from a construction company

By Sebastian Smith
ANC distances itself from Zuma as corruption trial looms
Article
/ 26 March 2018

ANC distances itself from Zuma as corruption trial looms

​The ANC will not support Jacob Zuma in his upcoming corruption trial, but the party’s members can — as long as they don’t wear the party’s regalia

By Jan Gerber
Zuma not getting special treatment― Abrahams
Article
/ 15 March 2018

Zuma not getting special treatment― Abrahams

​To inform Jacob Zuma about the decision relating to the corruption charges against him is not special treatment, Shaun Abrahams told Scopa

By Jan Gerber
Steinhoff to sell part of stake in KAP to help settle debt
Article
/ 13 March 2018

Steinhoff to sell part of stake in KAP to help settle debt

The conglomerate has been facing liquidity issues since early December, when the group’s auditors flagged financial irregularities in its financials.

By Carin Smith
KZN government to conduct lifestyle audits of officials
Article
/ 1 March 2018

KZN government to conduct lifestyle audits of officials

​The KZN government is to conduct lifestyle audits of officials in high-risk positions, Premier Willies Mchunu announced during the Sopa

By Mxolisi Mngadi
Things are not that bad but Ramaphosa has work to do
Article
/ 27 February 2018

Things are not that bad but Ramaphosa has work to do

Although business and confidence levels may be high, Ramaphosa has to tackle a 26.7% youth unemployment rate and soaring inequality levels.

By Thulebona Mhlanga
#EskomInquiry: Board shut down damning probe of billions paid to Trillian
Article
/ 27 February 2018

#EskomInquiry: Board shut down damning probe of billions paid to Trillian

Eskom’s board shut down an investigation into allegations of irregular payments to Trillian when it got too close to revealing corruption

By Mashadi Kekana
D-day for prosecutions team to decide if NPA should go after Zuma
Article
/ 23 February 2018

D-day for prosecutions team to decide if NPA should go after Zuma

NPA boss Shaun Abrahams will receive recommendations on whether or not Jacob Zuma should be prosecuted for corruption charges

By Staff Reporter
Budgeting to fight corruption
Article
/ 21 February 2018

Budgeting to fight corruption

​Renewed vigour to tackle corruption head-on was palpable in National Treasury’s 2018 budget

By Staff Reporter
Netanyahu rejects calls to resign after police seek indictment
Article
/ 14 February 2018

Netanyahu rejects calls to resign after police seek indictment

The Prime Minister has been suspected of bribery, fraud and breach of public trust.

By Mike Smith 1
Phahlane, wife and car dealer appear in court on corruption charges
Article
/ 8 February 2018

Phahlane, wife and car dealer appear in court on corruption charges

‘The Phahlanes and Snyman were all given R10 000 bail and the case was postponed until March 12’

By Angelique Serrao
ANC KZN leader Mabuyakhulu charged with corruption over jazz festival corruption
Article
/ 7 February 2018

ANC KZN leader Mabuyakhulu charged with corruption over jazz festival corruption

Mike Mabuyakhulu has been released on R50 000 bail after being arrested for corruption over R28-million in provincial government funding

By Paddy Harper
EFF lays corruption charges against Zweli Mkhize for corruption at Prasa
Article
/ 1 February 2018

EFF lays corruption charges against Zweli Mkhize for corruption at Prasa

​The EFF opened a criminal case against former ANC treasurer general Zweli Mkhize following damning revelations by former Prasa CEO Lucky Montana

By Tshidi Madia
South Africa’s race relations laid bare in Steinhoff scandal
Article
/ 24 December 2017

South Africa’s race relations laid bare in Steinhoff scandal

The corporate scandal will do South Africa a huge service if it makes the point that corruption and mismanagement have nothing to do with race.

By Point Author
Steinhoff scandal points to major gaps in stopping unethical corporate behaviour
Article
/ 18 December 2017

Steinhoff scandal points to major gaps in stopping unethical corporate behaviour

A suit of highly paid professional services seem to have failed investors in the unfolding Steinhoff corporate scandal

By Jannie Rossouw
Unlucky: 13 blows dealt to Zuma
Article
/ 13 December 2017

Unlucky: 13 blows dealt to Zuma

​Just a few days before the ANC elects a new leader, the party’s outgoing president Jacob Zuma was dealt a heavy blow by the North Gauteng High Court

By Lizeka Tandwa
President Zuma expected to make new representations on corruption charges
Article
/ 30 November 2017

President Zuma expected to make new representations on corruption charges

​President Jacob Zuma is expected to submit new representations to the NPA on why he should not face corruption charges

By Jeanette Chabalala and Mahlatse Mahlase
Mantashe: ANC can’t let big corruption go scot-free
Article
/ 26 November 2017

Mantashe: ANC can’t let big corruption go scot-free

ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe says the ANC cannot be seen to be allowing individuals to get away with big corruption at state level.

By Paul Herman
3 top City of Cape Town officials face suspension over corruption allegations
Article
/ 21 November 2017

3 top City of Cape Town officials face suspension over corruption allegations

​Three senior City of Cape Town officials have seven days to provide reasons why they should not be placed on "precautionary suspension"

By Staff Reporter
‘Confidential’ council meeting to discuss City of Cape Town corruption allegations
Article
/ 21 November 2017

‘Confidential’ council meeting to discuss City of Cape Town corruption allegations

​Tender irregularities and the shutdown of a forensic investigation are expected to be discussed at a special council meeting of the City of Cape Town

By Staff Reporter
Daughter of Angola’s ex-president sacked as state oil chief
Africa
/ 15 November 2017

Daughter of Angola’s ex-president sacked as state oil chief

​Angolan President Joao Lourenco has fired his predecessor’s daughter, Isabel dos Santos, from her influential post as head of the state oil company

By Staff Reporter
Ramaphosa proposes a new plan of action for South Africa
Article
/ 14 November 2017

Ramaphosa proposes a new plan of action for South Africa

​Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa says that there must be an uncompromising rejection of corruption, patronage, cronyism and wastage

By Amanda Khoza News24
UK politician found dead after misconduct claims
Article
/ 7 November 2017

UK politician found dead after misconduct claims

UK politician Carl Sargeant was found dead just days after resigning over misconduct allegations

By Rosie Scammell
Editorial: Quit the farce, Mr President
Article
/ 27 October 2017

Editorial: Quit the farce, Mr President

‘What possible reason could the president have to delay the release of the report? To sow more chaos? You’d think he’d done enough of that already. ‘

By Editorial
Disintegrating state capacity is a betrayal of democracy
Article
/ 25 October 2017

Disintegrating state capacity is a betrayal of democracy

South Africa is repeatedly failing to live up to its declared policies because of corruption, ineptitude and political patronage

By William Gumede
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