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/ 2 December 2011
President Jacob Zuma has relied heavily on the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) in his attempts to demonstrate his determination to fight corruption.
Parliament’s scrutiny of Roux Shabangu’s lease agreement has flushed out new evidence to suggest the public works department "blind signed" the ICD.
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/ 4 November 2011
A building leased to the Independent Complaints Directorate has been fingered for a fourfold leap in directorate’s bill.
Promotion of Access to Information (Paia) application unlocks Richards Bay riddle.
Prior to the R1.7-billion police headquarters leasing scandal, developer Roux Shabangu was a major beneficiary of "irregular" Land Bank loans.
South Africa has handed an offshore petroleum exploration right to a company reportedly tied to the military junta of Burma.
Julius Malema has a stake in a R4.6-billion road management deal, and is handing out state tenders to friends through the Ratanang Family Trust.
Hofmeyr probe appears to be part of a broader attack on the nation’s corruption busters.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela herself might be a pawn in a wider political battle.
Police Commissioner Bheki Cele’s "fingerprints" can now be found on two inflated police lease deals, the Public Protector says in her leaked report.
At the heart of it is the same business person responsible for the other inflated leases.
Landing lucrative government leases is the hottest new tenderpreneur scam.
More decisions by public works department officials come under scrutiny.
Cricket SA president Mtutuzeli Nyoka has mounted a telling High Court assault on the CSA’s decision to back its chief executive, Gerald Majola.
A gruelling eight-day route separates the mountain bikers from the boys.
On Friday 1Â 200 mountain bikers will be greasing their chains, folding their spandex shorts and begging for viruses to leave them alone.
Krejcir’s network could extend to police and Balkan drug smugglers.
The process surrounding top parastatal jobs fails scrutiny. We unpack the Transnet appointments.
A disciplinary inquiry report has revealed the extent of the mismanagement under the leadership of Leonard Chuene
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/ 4 February 2011
Financially risky for CSA, it raises more questions about Majola’s subsequent bonus from the league
Cricket South Africa approved a bonus of over R1m to chief executive Gerald Majola, while a committee was largely in the dark about two other bonuses.
Businessman Gaston Savoi, who is accused of bribing government officials for tender awards worth more than R86m, donated about R3,6m to the ANC.