He claims that NDPP Shaun Abrahams “failed to make out a case for the relief sought” and asked the high court to set aside the preservation order
In an interview with the Mail & Guardian this week, The EFF leader said he felt vindicated by Zuma’s exit from the presidency
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Five people arrested during raids by the Hawks on various Gupta compounds are to appear in the Bloemfontein Regional Court today
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo announced this week he is ready to proceed with the inquiry, but was waiting for the terms to be gazetted.
Law stretched to protect Saxonwold family as wolves circle.
Gupta brother’s bank account frozen to recover R220-million.
This move will be the first time the state has taken direct action against the controversial and politically-connected family.
The Bank of Baroda will have another two weeks of business with Gupta companies, and every prospect of being locked into the relationship for months.
As its last accounts are put under pressure, SA’s other first family is ever shorter on allies
On July 24, the Gupta-owned company will delist after a long illness. Rest in pieces
Readers write in about the KhoiSan, and the BLF.
"The difficulty is that not even a single one was able to say: ‘No, that email is wrong’."
The democratic mechanisms have been working slowly on the thinkers but they’ve long been countered by those who already have their hands on the levers
The media is playing its part in trying to make the powerful and corrupt account to the people of South Africa
Official quarters remain silent on the most explosive exposure since the State of Capture report
“Commentators, opposition groups and ordinary South Africans underestimate Jacob Zuma, because he is more brazen, wily and brutal than they expect"
Some in the alliance say the minister’s adviser may deflect the debate away from state capture.
An urgent court matter appears linked to the Guptas’ dwindling banking options.
All of this week’s tumult traced back to the Guptas.
FirstRand is the first lender to publicly disclose reasons for severing links with Oakbay Investments, a company controlled by the Gupta brothers
The proposed Bill would have increased scrutiny of the bank accounts of "prominent individuals", including himself.
Readers write in about ending poverty, Halliburton and the Guptas, and post-truthisms.
Stranded without a bank, the family is now linked to a R450m offer for a private institution
Barely six months after he took his presidential oath, Zuma’s audacious pantomime began.
Two investment advisers say their Gupta-linked ex-partner diverted millions meant for their firm.
The controversial colliery is allegedly flouting safety standards, imperilling workers and reneging on payments.
Responding to questions in Parliament, the Eskom CEO denied defending the Guptas, saying he is ‘legally bound’ to continue doing business with Tegeta.
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Breyten Breytenbach has a business proposal for the Guptas: a stock market where people place bets on the value of our representatives.
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No one’s talking, but gauging from FNB, Absa and KPMG’s actions, it’s clear big business has hunkered down to avoid the political fall-out.
Readers write in about the ANC, President Zuma, parastatals and the Guptas.
Several political observers have hinted that a recent spate of incidents – dismissed as random acts of crime – may be the workings of state security.
Claims that its chief whip Jackson Mthembu had agreed to an investigation into allegations of "state capture" were labelled "ridiculous" by the ANC.
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