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Corruption

Editorial: Nasty notion that the prez is for sale
Article
/ 7 January 2016

Editorial: Nasty notion that the prez is for sale

So many rumours about Zuma being for sale that everyone believes them, and it affects South Africa’s credibility.

By Editorial
DA: Magashule’s R2.3m Merc purchase screams banana republic
Article
/ 29 December 2015

DA: Magashule’s R2.3m Merc purchase screams banana republic

Free State Premier Ace Magashule also handed over six brand new Mercedes to Free State traditional leaders earlier in December.

By Staff Reporter
Editorial: Zuma’s favourite is wrecking SAA
Article
/ 26 November 2015

Editorial: Zuma’s favourite is wrecking SAA

Interdicts served on several media recently are a hint at yet another attempt to protect SAA boss Dudu Myeni – at the cost of the national airline.

By Editorial
Numsa pact: Shifting deckchairs or the real deal?
Article
/ 17 September 2015

Numsa pact: Shifting deckchairs or the real deal?

The launch of a new anti-corruption coalition could be a sign that major labour shifts are afoot.

By Sarah Evans
New coalition plans march against corruption
Article
/ 16 September 2015

New coalition plans march against corruption

Over 200 organisations have formed a coalition to campaign against state and private-sector looting, with Zwelinzima Vavi and union leaders on board.

By Sarah Evans
South Africa: The land where the corrupt go free
Article
/ 14 September 2015

South Africa: The land where the corrupt go free

Experts agree: The legislation is in place, but corruption cannot be defeated until perpetrators face more substantial consequences.

By Staff Reporter
Fifa: Who in SA did ‘dirty’ Cup deal?
Article
/ 29 May 2015

Fifa: Who in SA did ‘dirty’ Cup deal?

South Africa allegedly agreed to a $10-million bribe to win the 2010 World Cup vote. And the pool of local suspects appears exceedingly small

By Stefaans Brummer and Craig Mckune
Prosecutors seek one-month jail term for Angolan activist
Africa
/ 27 May 2015

Prosecutors seek one-month jail term for Angolan activist

Rafael Marques, who exposed government corruption in a book he published in 2011, was initially to have defamation charges against him dropped.

By Staff Reporter
Banda: ‘I am a free Malawian citizen now’
Africa
/ 23 April 2015

Banda: ‘I am a free Malawian citizen now’

In her first interview since being voted out of office, former
Malawi president Joyce Banda discusses her eight-month absence from the country.

By Staff Reporter
Protector asked to sniff out toilet tender stink
Article
/ 23 April 2015

Protector asked to sniff out toilet tender stink

A potential multimillion-rand rip-off of state funds in the Free State is being investigated.

By Tabelo Timse &
Govt supplier database a blow to corruption
Article
/ 5 March 2015

Govt supplier database a blow to corruption

The state hopes to end the bleeding of government funds and fight corruption by establishing a central list of vetted suppliers.

By Lloyd Gedye
Fight the state’s systemic rot systematically
Article
/ 5 March 2015

Fight the state’s systemic rot systematically

The narrow focus on Nkandla misses the point of the rot that lies at the heart of the ANC’s patronage engine, writes Philip Machanick.

By Philip Machanick
Malawi ‘theft’ balloons to R540m
Africa
/ 12 February 2015

Malawi ‘theft’ balloons to R540m

A leaked audit has hardened suspicions that Cashgate funded election campaigns

By Staff Reporter
Court orders Hawks head Anwa Dramat be reinstated
Article
/ 6 February 2015

Court orders Hawks head Anwa Dramat be reinstated

The ruling, which is seen as a "resounding victory for the Constitution", must remain in force throughout the police ministry’s appeal process.

By Chantelle Benjamin 1
What Mugabe’s red carpet tumble means
Article
/ 5 February 2015

What Mugabe’s red carpet tumble means

The president’s fall on the red carpet made him mortal – but laid bare the nation’s hate and hurt.

By Staff Reporter
Transparency deferred: 14 years on and secrecy still rules
Article
/ 3 February 2015

Transparency deferred: 14 years on and secrecy still rules

Government departments and public bodies continue to talk the talk of making information accessible, but do not provide it.

By Phillip De Wet
ANC targets corruption to rescue polls
Article
/ 29 January 2015

ANC targets corruption to rescue polls

The ruling party is to roll out new tribunals and processes in an attempt to clean up its act.

By Qaanitah Hunter and Mmanaledi Mataboge
Nhleko to appeal court ruling invalidating Hawks head Dramat’s suspension
Article
/ 23 January 2015

Nhleko to appeal court ruling invalidating Hawks head Dramat’s suspension

Police Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko’s lawyer said the papers "should be served" on Friday.

By Chantelle Benjamin 1
Taxman Ivan Pillay battles Sars for his job
Article
/ 23 January 2015

Taxman Ivan Pillay battles Sars for his job

The Sars deputy commissioner, who has been suspended for allegedly setting up a “rogue unit” within the tax office, has taken his case to the CCMA.

By Chantelle Benjamin 1
Hawks appoint acting head for Gauteng after Sibiya’s suspension
Article
/ 22 January 2015

Hawks appoint acting head for Gauteng after Sibiya’s suspension

The crime-fighting body announced on Thursday that it had appointed Major General Nhlamvu Elias Dlamini as acting head of the Hawks in Gauteng.

By Sapa Author, Staff Reporter and Staff Reporter
M&G’s rogues calendar 2014
Article
/ 22 December 2014

M&G’s rogues calendar 2014

After a strict selection process, amaBhungane reveals the rogues of 2014.

By AmaBhungane team and Amabhungane
Army’s untouchable business wing
Africa
/ 19 December 2014

Army’s untouchable business wing

Shadowy empire has billions in Namibian state contracts, but has never been publicly audited

By Ndanki Kahiurika and & Shinovene Immanuel
Turbulence hits Namibia high-flyer
Africa
/ 4 December 2014

Turbulence hits Namibia high-flyer

Claims of a dodgy deal, intimidating staff, and treating a girlfriend to a freebie follows airports boss

By Ndanki Kahiurika
SA bombs again in corruption index
Article
/ 2 December 2014

SA bombs again in corruption index

Perceptions about corruption in SA remain worrying, with another poor score in the Transparency International’s 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
Tanzania parliament votes to sack ministers over corruption
Africa
/ 30 November 2014

Tanzania parliament votes to sack ministers over corruption

Two cabinet ministers and several other top officials implicated in multi-million dollar energy sector graft scandal must go, say Tanzanian MPs.

By Sapa Afp
Morgan Tsvangirai: Khampepe report is ’12 years too late’
Africa
/ 21 November 2014

Morgan Tsvangirai: Khampepe report is ’12 years too late’

Thabo Mbeki is a hypocrite who preached democracy even as he was subverting it, a seething Morgan Tsvangirai told the Mail & Guardian this week.

By Phillip De Wet and Chantelle Benjamin 1
M&G wins right to view Khampepe Report on Zim elections
Article
/ 14 November 2014

M&G wins right to view Khampepe Report on Zim elections

After a five year battle to access a report into vote-rigging during the 2002 Zimbabwe elections, the Concourt has finally ruled in the M&G’s favour.

By Chantelle Benjamin 1
Zimbabwean officials deny vice-president’s resignation
Africa
/ 11 November 2014

Zimbabwean officials deny vice-president’s resignation

While Zimbabwean officials deny vice-president Joice Mujuru’s resignation, President Robert Mugabe’s wife Grace has embarked on a smear campaign.

By Staff Reporter
Botswana court foils president’s attempt to appoint brother as VP
Africa
/ 11 November 2014

Botswana court foils president’s attempt to appoint brother as VP

Botswana’s executive has accepted a high court ruling that protects "free and fair election" through a secret ballot, as opposed to a show of hands.

By Sapa
Nkandla: Opposition’s corruption charges against Zuma centralised
Article
/ 10 November 2014

Nkandla: Opposition’s corruption charges against Zuma centralised

Opposition parties have charged President Jacob Zuma with corruption at various police stations, and the charges have been taken to a national level.

By Staff Reporter
Odds stacked against Brazil leader
Article
/ 31 October 2014

Odds stacked against Brazil leader

Dilma Rousseff goes into her second term facing greater challenges than her first time around.

By Jonathan Watts
Airports boss in corruption probe
Africa
/ 30 October 2014

Airports boss in corruption probe

Namibia’s prosecutions chief confirms that she has received a docket from the country’s anti-graft investigators

By Ndanki Kahiurika
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