Justice is on the horizon as 12 Hawks members are charged with the torture, assault and murder of Sidwell Mkwambi, three years after his death.
Widespread allegations of manipulated crime statistics have risen in Paarl but the police officers responsible will probably get away with it.
Langa Zita, director general of the fisheries department has demanded answers to a damning report about a senior official’s role in a dodgy contract.
The NPA is set to finalise charges this week against 14 members of the Hawks who it says are linked to torture and murder.
Policy documents have outlined the party’s plans to crack down on illegitimate asylum seekers.
The ANC’s envisaged centralisation of policing has its supporters, but others remain sceptical.
The MEC of Public Works in Cape Town loves Chapman’s Peak, but erecting a building on it must go ahead regardless, he says.
Serbia-based company feels the pinch as it waits for R23-million of its R64-million payout from the national lottery.
Suspended police crime intelligence chief Richard Mdluli says the disciplinary charges are an attempt to frame him.
The public protector is awaiting word from Justice Minister Jeff Radebe over whether they will be allocated more funds as opposed to last year.
Johannesburg advocate Mafika Sihlali will finally have his day in court for allegedly defrauding the SABC.
Luxury resort development group to explain what happened to millions of clothing workers’ pension money after it was liquidated.
He dismisses rumours that he is unhappy at not being appointed chief executive permanently.
The owner of Cape Point Vineyards says nothing is left of a R500 000 membership he and 120 other investors paid as platinum members of Pinnacle Point.
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/ 7 February 2012
The director of Cape Point Vineyards has told the insolvency inquiry into Pinnacle Point in Cape Town that he believed the group was solvent.
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/ 3 February 2012
Supporters say SABC’s chief operations officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng is being smeared because he is rooting out corruption.
Subpoenaed bank accounts show former minister did receive a salary that he failed to disclose to Canyon Springs.
Fraud-accused Richard Kawie has failed to appear before the Canyon Springs liquidition probe, claiming he is too depressed and too ill to attend.
Former deputy minister Enoch Godongwana told the Canyon Springs inquiry he and Richard Kawie loaned money to each without any written agreements.
Why has Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel let off the hook by the Canyon Springs investigation into union workers’ missing pension funds?
Owner of Trilinear appears in court over embezzlement charges.
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/ 26 January 2012
An independent actuary told the Canyon Springs Investments 12 insolvency inquiry how she found irregularities in investment statements.
Jailed Trilinear boss Sam Buthelezi has refused to give evidence to the Canyon Springs insolvency probe, citing his legal representative’s absence.
The probe into how R100m of union pension money went missing will move to prison — to hear testimony from Sam Buthelezi, a key player in the scandal.
Officials say minister left before he was pushed as case into missing worker millions continues.
Hout Bay residents are fighting tooth and nail to stop the construction of an office block on Chapman’s Peak drive by the operators of the toll road.
The state may bring Ebrahim Rasool home from the US to pre-empt the outcome of a DA-led criminal investigation into the "brown envelope" scandal.
Suspicion surrounds the circumstances that led to a man under arrest dying in hospital.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has launched a last-ditch attempt to avoid having to apologise to the Cape Town student abused by police.
The liquidation inquiry investigating the misappropriation of clothing workers’ pension funds has made headway, leading to two arrests.
The setting aside of President Jacob Zuma’s appointment of Menzi Simelane is likely to heighten tensions between the judiciary and the executive.
The justice sector has been thrown into turmoil by the ruling on Menzi Simelane’s appointment, amid rumours his NPA job will go to Willie Hofmeyer.