‘Uniting with thieves and their culpable assistants is not prudent’
Minister of Home Affairs Hlengiwe Mkhize has denied asking director general Mkuseli Apleni to help settle her son’s legal battles
Minister Hlengiwe Mkhize says a breakdown of trust led to Mkuseli Apleni’s sudden suspension
With ‘political support’ and free of budget constraints, the companies registrar is making trouble for supposed untouchables
Privatisation talk in South Africa shows how state owned enterprises are being used as tools for enrichment by the connected.
Home Affairs Minister Hlengiwe Mkhize announced the suspension in a one-line statement on Monday afternoon. No reason was given.
The state-owned energy company has been implicated in documents that trace a web of corruption
Life is no picnic for the finance minister, with the parastatals he used to oversee in a mess
Gigaba spoke out against a leaked secret memo indicating that Treasury would bailout SAA using Telkom shares.
The new owner of the Guptas’ media assets may have his financial affairs closely watched
Telkom’s turnaround is extraordinary but the state may have to forfeit its rare resource to pay the failed airline’s debts
Little economic headway will be made ahead of October’s budget policy statement, analysts say
The amendments to South Africa’s Money Bills Act don’t go far enough – for one, they do not address incoherence in Parliament’s oversight of taxes.
A contentious idea has resurfaced amid economic turmoil and corruption claims
"Gigaba reiterated much of what is stipulated in the ANC policy conference discussion documents on economic transformation"
The president lashes out at his critics, saying they are not as strong as they portray themselves.
Finance Minister also believes none should fear a debate around the issue.
Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba was due in Parliament on Tuesday morning to account for some members of the Gupta family’s naturalisation
Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba dodged accountability on the naturalisation of some members the Gupta family in Parliament on Tuesday.
The home affairs minister says her predecessor did nothing untoward by waiving a minor naturalisation rule for Guptas
"There is an interesting battle emerging between the department of home affairs and Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba"
Gigaba’s waffling about the mining charter and Reserve Bank has won him no new friends
Citing a schedule conflict, Hlengiwe Mkhize and Mkuseli Apleni failed to testify before a parliamentary portfolio committee.
Controversial South African Airways chairperson Dudu Myeni twice lied to the minister of public enterprises, the Companies Tribunal heard on Monday.
The embattled chairperson of South African Airways, Dudu Myeni, is scheduled to challenge a finding that she was in breach of the Companies Act
Delays in signing the amendments into law had caused anxiety in the banking sector.
"We need people in public power who are ethically minded and technically competent"
It’s feared the Guptas are benefiting from delays in activating a new law to curb financial crime
Even if Molefe leaves Eskom for real now, his buddy will remain in charge of the books.
"If we are honest, a key appointment is not merely, or at all, about what Zuma wants"
The president has ignored all opportunities to put South Africa first, which are now haunting him
Malusi Gigaba says the land issue must be resolved speedily to avoid Zimbabwe-style invasions.