Ashu Chawla’s whereabouts remain unknown and the explanation his lawyer has given to MPs eagerly anticipating his testimony is suspicious
As long as the Gupta brothers are not prepared to return to South Africa, they will not be allowed to cross-examine witnesses to state capture
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba will testify under oath on his role in the Guptas’ alleged capture of his department
A company linked to the family initiated a drawing competition in the North West where pupils designed invitations for the lavish wedding
The second phase of the inquiry is set to begin on Wednesday
Jan Gilliland’s evidence demonstrated that there was a sharp increase in the amount paid to the Gupta-owned media entities between 2011 and 2013
It is the likes of emergency services —the firemen and the paramedics —who bear the brunt for shortfalls in the public purse
Ajay Gupta’s lawyer has argued that the Guptas will not expose themselves to authorities like the Hawks and NPA
On Monday it was confirmed that Gupta patriarch, Ajay and his brother, Rajesh, had applied for leave to cross-examine witnesses
Duarte says she had advised him to never work in the treasury
As witnesses struggle through the Zondo commission, Zuma parties on with old foes
The state capture witness admits to mixing up names and fails to remember key dates
A group of academics have assiduously assembled the evidence to lay bare the workings of a parallel state, writes Shaun de Waal
The former ANC MP is expected to detail an alleged bribery attempt by the politically connected Gupta family
This follows revelations made by former deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas at the state capture inquiry on Friday
The case relates to a car accident that occurred in February 2014 where one person was killed instantly
JZ is back, and he will blow your mind!
Employees at the channel have been left stranded after it was removed from the DStv bouquet but the Communication Workers Union says it is not the end
They were arrested and charged with fraud, theft, conspiracy to commit fraud and theft as well as contravening several Acts
Jacques Wessels, who audited Linkway Trading accounts, is facing six charges relating to improper conduct and tax evasion
Former Eskom chairperson Ben Ngubane tried to blacklist newspapers that published articles critical of the power utility
The revelations are contained in a near 500 page draft forensic report by national treasury into the capture of Eskom and Transnet
Zuma is expected in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court where he is set to answer for the deaths of two people after he crashed his Porsche into a taxi
Duduzani Zuma will appear in the Specialised Commercial Crime Court in Johannesburg on Monday, his lawyer confirmed over the weekend
The Independent Regulatory Board of Auditors seeks to establish whether Jacques Wessels was ‘grossly negligent on several occasions’
President Cyril Ramaphosa needs to display that wrongdoers of the Jacob Zuma era are going to be held accountable through prosecution
No less than five separate charge sheets have been presented to Daniels since her initial suspension in October last year
Louis Klopper and Robert Knoop resigned ahead of a legal battle between the IDC, the Gupta-owned company and the business rescue practitioners
One of South Africa’s highest-profile intellectual vehicles appears to be a victim of drunken driving by scholars
The mines are largely viable as mining operations, but optimal function requires the ‘right management’, members of parliament heard on Wednesday
Luxury vehicles, immovable properties and bank accounts were some of the assets which were subject to the provisional restraint order
The Free State High Court is on Monday expected to make a ruling over the freezing of R180-million in assets of eight people accused of fraud