The NPA is investigating allegations that the provincial government paid R220-million to the Guptas.
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.
Anoj Singh is now appearing before the Eskom inquiry to answer to allegations that he was involved in Gupta-linked tender irregularities.
“The board has been given a fresh mandate that they need to move with speed on the issues that Eskom is facing.”
"There should be no area of corruption and culprit that should be spared the extent of this commission of inquiry." – President Jacob Zuma
Singh, who was suspended as CFO of Eskom in 2017, has resigned from the power utility with immediate effect
Free State farm gifted to infamous family on Ace’s watch.
Law stretched to protect Saxonwold family as wolves circle.
Gupta brother’s bank account frozen to recover R220-million.
The stench of rotting cow carcasses will pale in comparison to the stink the Estina probe will cause
Just which legal entities bought the craft that propelled Heritage to new heights is not clear; the leaked emails run out.
This move will be the first time the state has taken direct action against the controversial and politically-connected family.
To date, most of the large companies to cut ties with McKinsey have been financial institutions such as Nedbank, Standard Bank and Barclays Africa.
Since the election of Cyril Ramaphosa as ANC president, it has been debated whether President Jacob Zuma will resign or be removed from office
The Helen Suzman Foundation and Magda Wierzycka say their action is necessary in the “absence of action” by law enforcement agencies.
KPMG and McKinsey employees linked to Gupta deals have walked away with their pockets lined
Witnesses have reportedly declined to testify against former chief executive Matshela Koko at the internal disciplinary hearing against him
MultiChoice denies claims of a corrupt relationship between itself and former minister of communications Faith Muthambi.
In parliamentary probe into the power utility a parade of witnesses have passed the buck
The spotlight needs to be turned on lawyers’ professional ethics and the ‘taxi-cab rule’
‘At some point one must assume that her ignorance is self-induced. That point has long passed’
The power utility’s spokesperson told Parliament that the public enterprises minister had buried evidence to protect compromised senior executives.
An alleged R1-million monthly salary from an ANC-supporter was not a part of President Zuma’s declared goods said DA leader Mmusi Maimane
President Jacob Zuma seems to be making a final push to secure the nuclear power deal before his tenure comes to an end. But it won’t be easy.
‘Assuming to be true what we cannot yet know makes us vulnerable to manipulation, with consequences for both the innocent and the guilty’
We need to think of corruption in South Africa as not only Gupta-centric
NB Publishers said in a statement on Friday that they had received a cease and desist letter from the SSA.
The investigation into President Jacob Zuma and his pals the Guptas has now effectively been internationalised.
Handing over a list of reported suspicious transactions by the Gupta family and its companies was a clerical and not an administrative action
ANC veterans asked him to get the UK to probe those involved with the family in state capture
The facts show that plain greed led the firm to turn a blind eye to blatant corruption
The one-time friend of the controversial family wants nothing to do with their companies