Richard Kawie faces arrest if he fails to appear before a liquidation inquiry to explain R100-million of clothing workers’ missing pension fund money.
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/ 25 November 2011
After a spate of attacks on hikers, a volunteer group is considering taking SANParks Table Mountain National Park to court.
Sisi Khampepe’s extended sick leave could leave the Constitutional Court without a quorum, possibly abandoning the John Hlophe misconduct hearing.
Questions are raised about whether the public should pay for the ANC’s parties.
To the tune of a well-known patriotic Cuban song, a group of workers sang the praises of Wayne van der Rheede, the deputy general secretary of Sactwu.
The inquiry investigating the loss of R100-million of clothing workers’ pension funds has subpoenaed the bank records of the Trilinear group.
Richard Kawie’s evidence is regarded as crucial to the inquiry into the missing pension fund money.
More than 100 public works department contracts are being investigated for "irregular expenditure" an internal report leaked to the <i>M&G</i> reveals
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/ 4 November 2011
Complaints have been laid against MP Masizole Mnqasela who said Lindiwe Mazibuko lacked experience.
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/ 28 October 2011
Police commissioner Bheki Cele first heard about his suspension by President Jacob Zuma when someone called him on Monday morning.
In spite of the troubles of his two predecessors, the role of acting police chief does not appear to daunt Major General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
Lawyers on the inquiry into the loss of R100-million of clothing workers’ pension fund money are submitting an application to the WC High Court.
Bank records subpoenaed by the liquidation inquiry indicate that Richard Kawie used borrowed pension-fund money to fund a lavish lifestyle.
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/ 17 October 2011
The probe into how R100-million went missing from a Sactwu pension fund has been postponed after former consultant Richard Kawie failed to turn up.
The Northern Cape High Court has confirmed that after Gaston Savoi received permission to undertake a business trip to Angola police still stopped him
Enoch Godongwana has told a closed liquidation inquiry that he expected to earn an annual salary of R1.5-million when he chaired Canyon Springs.
The liquidation inquiry into Canyon Springs, which borrowed and never repaid clothing factory worker’s pension money, was mired in further controversy
Archbishop Desmond Tutu is still hoping to have his friend the Dalai Lama, at his 80th birthday celebrations in October. But he has few illusions.
Joan Poole recalls with clarity the traumatic moment more than 40 years ago when she heard her family would have to move from their home.
Buoyed by positive crime stats, the police chief has come back fighting, sources claim.
Sanef is among the key players not asked to attend parliamentary discussion on transformation.
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/ 16 September 2011
A R250 000 overseas jaunt by Mbombela municipal mayor Cathy Dlamini and others has come under heavy fire from the Democratic Alliance in Mpumalanga.
The NPA boss, Menzi Simelane, has lost the first round in his fight with his subordinate in KwaZulu-Natal.
For the first time in eight years, vehicle hijackings have dropped below 10 700, reflecting a decrease of 23,6%.
The decision to prosecute children between the ages of 12 and 16 for having consensual sex has outraged children’s human-rights activists.
A 23-year-old woman from Zimbabwe is facing an uncertain future following an acid attack in Cape Town this week.
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/ 2 September 2011
One of the biggest challenges facing SAPS is the "widely held perception" among its own staff and the public that many members and leaders are corrupt
Both the Pietermaritzburg Regional Court and the Kimberley Magistrate’s Court gave permission to Gaston Savoi to undertake a business trip to Angola.
NPA boss Menzi Simelane had no grounds to strip the KZN Asset Forfeiture Unit head Knorx Molelle of his powers Molelle says in an affidavit.
Two officials may soon have to explain how they became involved in two struggling companies in which clothing workers’ pension money was invested.
Officials in the Asset Forfeiture Unit believe Menzi Simelane is using claims of an assassination plot against him to justify action against the unit.
The London riots have left some parents wondering what happened to their children. But others say the state’s to blame for depriving them of a future.