Former finance minister Des van Rooyan said he did not have Mohamed Bobat’s CV when he appointed him as a special adviser
The cautionary tale of Bell Pottinger reminds us of the role of journalism in a democracy and why we owe it to ourselves to be more responsible about the media we consume
State Security Agency still cannot produce the security clearance certificate required for the incumbent, Baptiste Dungu, to occupy the top post at the Onderstepoort Biological Products
Tshepiso Magashule had to be forced out of the property, leaving behind his dog and a history of close ties with the Gupta family
Money from the dodgy family’s assets will be used to settle debts. Eight companies are under business rescue – but what’s the point?
The Mail & Guardian dug through the list of more than 7 000 entries on the US Office of Foreign Assets Control’s report
High court says public protector’s failures when probing Gupta-linked project "impacted on the rights of the poor and vulnerable in society”
Former president bemoans plan to remove him, details plot including using “suicide bombers” to assassinate him
Recent pronouncements by Lethuli House, and Ace Magashule in particular, merely muddied the waters
According to testimony before the Zondo commission, Eskom appears to have misled treasury about the quality of coal from a Gupta-owned coal mine
Former SAA board chair Cheryl Carolus recounted how Gigaba seemingly pushed the airline to drop the critical route between Johannesburg and Mumbai
According to ANC chairperson Gwede Mantashe, the party realised it was in “big trouble” with regard to state capture
Four executives, including Siyanbonga Gama, are said to have colluded to cause Transnet to make inflated payments to a Gupta-linked company
Hawks, NPA and Sars all attempted to frustrate the former finance minister’s fight against state capture, Gordhan to tell Zondo Commission
Siyabonga Nene asked the PIC to finance a huge investment in Mozambique. He didn’t get that for himself
After Barbara Hogan’s testimony was postponed indefinitely, the commission will meet to hear Zondo’s decision on key cross-examination applications
Jacob Zuma, his son Duduzani and the Gupta brothers could be compelled to testify before the state capture commission of inquiry
Ajay Gupta is reportedly back in his hometown of Saharanpur, a small town in Uttar Pradesh
Dudu Myeni this week offered to hand deliver her doctor’s certificate to the chair of Parliament’s committee on public enterprises, Zukiswa Rantho.
The Gupta brothers have been granted another extension for their appearance before Indian tax authorities on charges of money laundering and tax
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Even after a threatening phone call, the Eskom inquiry is determined to hear from outstanding witnesses
A former editor at ANN7 has lifted the lid on how Gupta employees deceived MultiChoice into believing it was ready to launch on its DStv platform
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Rajesh Sundaram claims that Zuma shaped the policies at ANN7, suggested its name and even went so far as to play a role in appointing presenters.
The committee agreed that summons should be issued against Myeni, the Guptas and Duduzani Zuma
The Home Affairs Minister also denied holding any bank accounts in Dubai.
It was not only Dudu Myeni that couldn’t attend parliamentary committees, Malusi Gigaba was missing in action too
Everything regarding the Gupta family’s naturalisation was above board and to the law
Over the weekend, it was reported that the Gupta family defaulted on a $41-million jet
Standard Bank has agreed to provide banking facilities to eight embattled Gupta-linked entities
The DA is accusing Eskom of knowing Tegeta, Optimum and Trillian had used fraudulent certificates.
The country’s state-owned export-import bank reportedly argued that there was a concern that the aircraft may be used to escape justice
One of the eight people arrested by the Hawks during raids at a number of Gupta compounds was granted bail in the Bloemfontein Regional Court