After eight months, the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa’s annual report for 2016/17 is close to being finalised
Under Myeni’s tenure at the national carrier, it suffered losses amounting to R10.5-billion, according to Outa.
Last year irregular expenditure by municipalities increased over 50% to R16-billion. This year however, it increased 75% to R28.4-billion
The erosion of public resources through “brazen theft” must be dealt with, says Dondo Mogajane
The National Treasury is not ‘paying lip service’ when it comes to the fight against corruption
The power utility has rubbished claims it is bailing out Optimum Coal Mine
Eskom board member Sindi Mabaso-Koyana spoke on the steps Eskom is taking to address corruption at the power utility
Parliament’s portfolio committee on public enterprises met on Tuesday to discuss steps to be taken against the witnesses.
Nersa is holding public hearings over the next three weeks, relating to Eskom’s application for the regulatory clearing account (RCA) balance.
SizweNtsalubaGobodo says there is reason to believe there has been fraudulent reporting and manipulation of financial information
Monale Ratsoma, deputy director general of Treasury’s economic policy department, will lead the regional arm of the bank.
Minister Malusi Gigaba has washed his hands of Gupta-related contracts with Eskom and Denel during his tenure as public enterprise minister.
Malusi Gigaba said he did everything in his power to prevent former Eskom CEO Brian Dames from resigning
National Treasury said placing VBS Mutual Bank under curatorship is a better option than liquidation
Committee planned to hear testimony from Atul and Ajay Gupta, as well as Minister Malusi Gigaba, and former SAA board chair Dudu Myeni on Tuesday
At the ANC’s 54th national conference, the party’s economic transformation committee resolved that the SARB should be nationalised
Busisiwe Mkhwebane also found that the complaint that Brown breached the executive ethics code is substantiated.
“The vision of a transformed industry is something all South Africans must develop together” — CEO of the Chamber of Mines Roger Baxter
The council has requested that its chief executive “refrain from any activity of the organisation in the name of the BBC” until the matter is resolved