The companies and the IDC are strange partners in court cases against the business rescue team
Investigations stretch far beyond links between health officials and Gupta-linked companies.
Stay up to date with what made the leads in some of the country’s daily’s
It will be nice to have a few extra days to think about things besides Daddy and his cohort
ANC chairperson Baleka Mbete says one man can’t be blamed for all the party’s problems
‘The agents looked spooked, a momentary state I took to indicate that what they’d just heard was unheard of and smelled, eerily, of treason’
Zuma’s support could do more harm than good for the candidate’s ANC presidency campaign
Former Eskom chief executive Brian Dames could not deny that he met with the Gupta family during his tenure.
Corruption claims aside, the utility needs more cash to cover for flagging sales volumes
As one of the candidates vying for the presidency, the former ANC treasurer general is mostly viewed as an underdog
The DA has agreed to not come within a 900m radius of the infamous Gupta family compound in Saxonwold during its anti-state capture march on Thursday.
The funds, meant to manage environmental damage caused by mining, were kept at the Bank of Baroda.
The firm’s mea culpa underestimated the anger that the effects of its negligence would unleash
“Integrity” was not a word he would associate with the Gupta companies, Judge Hans-Joachim Fabricius’s 74-page judgment made clear.
This follows the conclusion of the audit firm’s internal investigation into work it had done for the controversial Gupta family.
The damage done by state capture does not blind us to the fact that the democratic project belongs to all citizens
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa did little on Wednesday to dispel Agang MP Andries Tlouamma’s claim that he suffers from “Guptaphobia”.
Moving the state-owned mining company to Mosebenzi Zwane’s control has sparked new fears of state capture and conflict of interests
A company owned by Mzwanele Manyi has forked out R450-million to buy The New Age Media and ANN7 from Gupta-owned firm Oakbay.
The IRBA is legally mandated to ensure the public can trust that audits are clean
The former finance minister has criticised those sitting on the fence and allowing state capture to continue crippling the country’s economy.
The South African National Editors’ Forum filed an urgent application to prevent the group from intimidating and threatening 11 journalists.
The charges were laid after it emerged that public funds were allegedly siphoned to pay for a family wedding in Sun City in 2013.
Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba dodged accountability on the naturalisation of some members the Gupta family in Parliament on Tuesday.
Amid speculation that the Guptas captured the new Denel board, Gordhan described them as “arrogant and belligerent”.
Gigaba must decide whether he will oppose the Guptas’ application to set aside the decision to issue a certificate detailing suspicious transactions.
You can have the Guptas and the Ku Klux Klan. I’ll take Pravin Gordhan, Barack Obama and the kids.
Huge sums are washing through the bank accounts of obscure companies, and all fingers point to Gupta associates and state tenders
Reports that they stand to make R1.45-billion on a coal deal have left analysts gobsmacked.
On Wednesday Anonymous Africa claimed to take down Gupta-linked websites for Oakbay Investments, Sahara, and media outlets The New Age and ANN7.
The cyber hacking cooperative Anonymous Africa threatened and apparently shut down the websites of Gupta-linked companies on Wednesday.
Public protector Thuli Madonsela needs another R3-million to finance a probe into ‘state capture’, she said on Tuesday.