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Nathi Mthethwa

Malema: Miners were killed to protect Cyril Ramaphosa shares
Article
/ 18 August 2012

Malema: Miners were killed to protect Cyril Ramaphosa shares

Addressing Lonmin miners, Malema has called for Zuma and Mthethwa to resign, and claimed police were protecting the interests of Cyril Ramaphosa.

By Sapa
Claims of SAPS plot against Nathi Mthethwa
Article
/ 19 July 2012

Claims of SAPS plot against Nathi Mthethwa

A new report says the police minister is being targeted by "unhappy" members of the police who are plotting with NGOs and the media to discredit him.

By Sam Sole Author and Sam Sole
Zuma orders report on Cape ganglands
Article
/ 18 July 2012

Zuma orders report on Cape ganglands

Western Cape Premier Helen Zille says Jacob Zuma wants an assessment on the gang situation in Lavender Hill and Hanover Park on the Cape Flats.

By Sapa
AG: Slush fund paid for Mthethwa’s wall
Article
/ 13 July 2012

AG: Slush fund paid for Mthethwa’s wall

Auditor general Terence Nombembe has found that secret service funds were used to pay for a security wall built around Nathi Mthethwa’s private home.

By Emsie Ferreira
Mthethwa defends top cop Phiyega’s appointment
Article
/ 14 June 2012

Mthethwa defends top cop Phiyega’s appointment

Nathi Mthethwa has defended the appointment of top cop Mangwashi Phiyega, saying it was not necessary to put a police officer in the position.

By Nickolaus Bauer
New top cop Phiyega faces uphill challenge
Article
/ 14 June 2012

New top cop Phiyega faces uphill challenge

Newly appointed national police commissioner Mangwashi Phiyega has acknowledged the overwhelming task she faces after taking over from Bheki Cele.

By Genevieve Quintal
Unlucky SA: Mkhwanazi’s acting days are over
Article
/ 10 June 2012

Unlucky SA: Mkhwanazi’s acting days are over

Nhlanhla "Lucky" Mkhwanazi’s days as SA’s acting top cop are numbered, as President Zuma looks set to formally replace General Bheki Cele this week.

By Nickolaus Bauer
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Article
/ 30 May 2012

Freedom Under Law goes ahead with Mdluli application

Freedom Under Law will go ahead with its court application for the suspension of former crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli.

By Sapa
Mthethwa: Police suffering from apartheid hangover
Article
/ 29 May 2012

Mthethwa: Police suffering from apartheid hangover

The SA Police Service is finding it a huge challenge to transform into a responsible, trustworthy service, says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.

By Sapa
Ramphele, Kriegler spark bid to keep Mdluli out of SAPS
Article
/ 15 May 2012

Ramphele, Kriegler spark bid to keep Mdluli out of SAPS

An urgent court application has been launched to stop ex-police spy boss Richard Mdluli from working as a police officer, pending a judicial review.

By Glynnis Underhill
A clique too many for constitutional democracy
Analysis
/ 11 May 2012

A clique too many for constitutional democracy

South Africa should be wary of a country run by securocrats as during the rule of PW Botha.

By Serjeant At The and Bar Author
DA: ‘Teflon man’ Mdluli should be suspended
Article
/ 9 May 2012

DA: ‘Teflon man’ Mdluli should be suspended

The DA says the shifting of Richard Mdluli from his position as crime intelligence head shows they aren’t dealing with the issue.

By Staff Reporter
Mthethwa shifts spy boss Mdluli to new department
Article
/ 9 May 2012

Mthethwa shifts spy boss Mdluli to new department

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has announced that crime intelligence chief Richard Mdluli will be moved to a different department.

By Nickolaus Bauer
Mthethwa rubbishes cover-up claims
Article
/ 4 May 2012

Mthethwa rubbishes cover-up claims

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has dismissed allegations of cover-ups during the investigation into crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli.

By Staff Reporter
Petros moves away from Mdluli conspiracy claims
Article
/ 2 May 2012

Petros moves away from Mdluli conspiracy claims

Gauteng police head Mzwandile Petros says he has had his hands too full to be part of a conspiracy to oust crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli.

By Staff Reporter
Remission of sentence could set 35 000 criminals free
Article
/ 28 April 2012

Remission of sentence could set 35 000 criminals free

Tens of thousands of convicted criminals could soon be eligible for release under Zuma’s planned special remission of sentence.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 April 2012

Zuma bodyguard put in charge of police spy unit

One of Jacob Zuma’s most trusted bodyguards has been placed in charge of the operational spying structures of the police service.

By Sam Sole Author, Sally Evans and Sam Sole
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Analysis
/ 13 April 2012

A massive rebellion of the poor

The South African Police Service’s crowd management statistics show that South Africa really is the protest capital of the world.

By Staff Reporter
Nedbank chief hits raw nerve
Article
/ 13 April 2012

Nedbank chief hits raw nerve

The outrage that has been directed at Reuel Khoza’s criticism of South Africa’s leaders is a symptom of the gulf between business and the government.

By Phillip De Wet
Will Mthethwa open a can of worms to save his skin?
Article
/ 10 April 2012

Will Mthethwa open a can of worms to save his skin?

Nathi Mthethwa can’t win: in calling for a probe into claims he dipped into secret police spy funds, he risks ruining sensitive police investigations.

By Phillip De Wet
Nathi Mthethwa denies ‘looting’ police spy fund
Article
/ 8 April 2012

Nathi Mthethwa denies ‘looting’ police spy fund

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa insists he has not used state funds to renovate his house, and hopes to "unmask those behind these … accusations".

By Staff Reporter
Business takes on interference comments
Article
/ 5 April 2012

Business takes on interference comments

Business Leadership of South Africa has challenged a suggestion by the ANC that business must leave politics to politicians.

By Staff Reporter
Mthethwa challenges lack of leadership comments
Article
/ 5 April 2012

Mthethwa challenges lack of leadership comments

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa says Nedbank chief executive Reuel Khoza’s comments about a lack of leadership in South African were "twisted logic".

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 5 April 2012

How Mdluli got job back despite spy inspector’s doubts

Muddled opinions by the inspector general were used as a pretext to reinstate spy boss Richard Mdluli, but her advice to prosecute him was ignored.

By Amabhungane
Friends in high places rescue Mdluli
Article
/ 30 March 2012

Friends in high places rescue Mdluli

Zuma’s allies directly influenced the decision to drop all charges against crime intelligence boss.

By Amabhungane
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Article
/ 30 March 2012

The irrefutable case to publish

Today we have quoted extensively from, and published in full on our website, a secret crime intelligence report about the abuse of police funds.

By The Editorial
President Zuma’s phalanx of praetorian guards
Article
/ 23 March 2012

President Zuma’s phalanx of praetorian guards

Spy boss Richard Mdluli, whom Jacob Zuma "owes for his acquittal on rape charges", has emerged as part of a complex network "guarding" the president.

By Sam Sole Author, Sally Evans and Sam Sole
Politics of paranoia: How JZ is winning the spy battle
Article
/ 16 March 2012

Politics of paranoia: How JZ is winning the spy battle

A suspended top spook’s ‘sponsored’ comeback pits spy vs spy in a dirty battle to gain the upper hand before the ANC elective conference in Mangaung.

By Sam Sole Author, Sally Evans and Sam Sole
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Article
/ 13 March 2012

Hand-picking staff not fair, but I’m OK with it, says police chief

Acting national police head Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has defended hand-picked appointments, saying the practice may not be fair, but happens worldwide.

By Staff Reporter
My bloody Valentine’s Day
Article
/ 24 February 2012

My bloody Valentine’s Day

Under Bheki Cele’s watch, our police service has become the most violent it has ever been, says <b>Verashni Pillay</b>.

By Verashni Pillay
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Article
/ 16 February 2012

Mthethwa: No space for ‘tsotsi-cops’

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has called for a speedy investigation into the alleged shooting of a Soweto teenager by a police officer.

By Staff Reporter
The road to Mangaung: Who’s got Zuma’s back?
Article
/ 5 January 2012

The road to Mangaung: Who’s got Zuma’s back?

As the ANC’s centenary celebrations kick off, the <em>M&G</em> looks at the cast of characters championing Jacob Zuma’s re-election as party leader.

By Nickolaus Bauer
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