The board’s call to be relieved of its duties comes two weeks after the PIC commission kicked off
An official says he is not to blame for the Ayo deal which, he says, was irregularly approved by Matjila
Suspended assistant portfolio manager Victor Seanie appeared before the commission chaired by Justice Lex Mpati on Wednesday
‘The PIC has a kitty of about R2-trillion in government workers’ pension money to invest. If it makes bad investments, the taxpayer suffers’
The suspension of Fidelis Madavo, an executive at the PIC, was announced prior to him taking the stand at the Mpati commission
Part IV: Journalists helped pull SA back from a precipice by exposing the depth of state capture. But they are staring into an abyss of their own
New proposals will give the stock exchange greater oversight and introduce more transparency
The company’s share price has settled at around R28, a drop of 38% from the R45 a share the PIC paid
The PIC’s investment in Independent News and Media saw it holding a 25% stake in the media group
The Cape Town based executive wants the JSE to be held accountable for failing to protect investors’ interests
Last Friday, several titles in the Independent stable published front-page reports, with a “Staff Writer” byline, that smeared journalists
There was a rather odd guy in the accounts department who was not tall and who wore strange round glasses on his face
Media professionals have come out defending themselves on allegations labelling them "Stratcom" agents
Sagarmatha Technologies has punted itself as the next tech giant – in the same vein as Amazon and Google
Iqbal Survé says his unicorn was tripped up by the big bad wolf of procedure in its quest to become SA’s next tech giant
Up until now, it was understood that Sagarmatha had the green light to list on the JSE
A WhatsApp message has been doing the rounds, purporting to be correspondence directed to Ramaphosa from the Sunday Independent.
Readers write in about struggle heroes’ legacy and Iqbal Survé.
The Independent Media boss cites "jobs for pals" and lack of change in his resignation letter from various University of Cape Town bodies.
In an open letter to Iqbal Survé, DA leader Helen Zille questions Independent Newspapers’ credibility and integrity.
An SAfm debate on ethics in journalism got heated this morning when Independent Media’s Karima Brown took exception to what was being discussed.
Iqbal Survé has resigned his position as executive chairman of JSE-listed investment holding company Sekunjalo.
A decision to alter a news photograph to remove the logo of a Cape Times advertiser allegedly led to the blowout.
Alide Dasnois has filed court papers making several damning allegations – including that she was fired to save Iqbal Surve’s reputation.
One of the group’s affiliates is implicated in a probe into a tender for an information system for Gauteng
Iqbal Survé, saviour of journalism and the man who wants to change the world (one editor at a time), is the greatest human being ever. Here’s why.
Investments and bail-outs by the increasingly activist Public Investment Corporation are incongruous with its role as protector of retirement funds.
The Movement for Transformation in Media has called for an investigation into transformation at the Times Media Group, saying it is racially biased.
Personalities linked to the media bribery scandal involving Ebrahim Rasool have resurfaced in a campaign to support Iqbal Survé.
Former editor of the Cape Times Alide Dasnois has spoken out following a public spat between the ANC’s Trevor Manuel and Songezo Mjongile.
Senior editor Chris Whitfield’s exit has been blamed on editorial interference by new Independent Newspapers masters under Iqbal Survé.
Independent Newspaper’s group executive Chris Whitfield has confirmed his early retirement but would not give further details yet.