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National Prosecuting Authority

Zuma expected to file papers seeking a permanent stay of prosecution
Article
/ 16 November 2018

Zuma expected to file papers seeking a permanent stay of prosecution

Zuma’s counsel argued that the case had a 17-year history and that it would be impossible for them to prepare in a month

By Jeanette Chabalala
Dirty tricks haunt the NDPP race
Article
/ 16 November 2018

Dirty tricks haunt the NDPP race

Police officers may be involved in attempts to falsely implicate a senior NPA official in corruption

By Athandiwe Saba
Politics tops questions for NDPP job
Article
/ 16 November 2018

Politics tops questions for NDPP job

It was the panel’s chief concern and might have cost some of the candidates their chances

By Raeesa Pather
NPA insider tells NDPP panel Abrahams refused to tackle interference
Article
/ 15 November 2018

NPA insider tells NDPP panel Abrahams refused to tackle interference

Advocate Andrea Johnson revealed that former NPA boss Shaun Abrahams ‘chose not to listen’

By Raeesa Pather
NDPP panel grills ‘born leader’, prosecutor who refused to drop cases for BMWs
Article
/ 14 November 2018

NDPP panel grills ‘born leader’, prosecutor who refused to drop cases for BMWs

The panel interviewing candidates who are vying to be the next NDPP heard from the first woman candidate on Wednesday

By Raeesa Pather
Silas Ramaite underwhelms at NDPP interviews
Article
/ 14 November 2018

Silas Ramaite underwhelms at NDPP interviews

Ramaite was the first candidate to be interviewed, fielding questions about interference at the prosecuting authority

By Raeesa Pather
Breytenbach withdraws as Maimane calls for NPA head who is ‘above party politics’
Article
/ 14 November 2018

Breytenbach withdraws as Maimane calls for NPA head who is ‘above party politics’

Glynnis Breytenbach announced on Tuesday evening that she was giving up her dream job for the sake of the NPA

By Gemma Ritchie
High court orders NDPP interviews open to media
Article
/ 13 November 2018

High court orders NDPP interviews open to media

The Right2Know campaign’s application was approved, setting a precedent for transparency in the process

By Raeesa Pather
Court asked to order Ramaphosa to allow media coverage of NDPP interviews
Article
/ 12 November 2018

Court asked to order Ramaphosa to allow media coverage of NDPP interviews

Right2Know has filed an urgent court application to compel President Ramaphosa to make job interviews for the next NDPP public

By Raeesa Pather
Zuma, Cabinet tried to halt Gordhan’s moves to stop illicit flow of funds
Article
/ 8 November 2018

Zuma, Cabinet tried to halt Gordhan’s moves to stop illicit flow of funds

Hawks, NPA and Sars all attempted to frustrate the former finance minister’s fight against state capture, Gordhan to tell Zondo Commission

By Sabelo Skiti
Families, justice minister, NPA  challenge Rodrigues’ attempt to escape prosecution
Article
/ 7 November 2018

Families, justice minister, NPA challenge Rodrigues’ attempt to escape prosecution

Rodrigues had attempted to halt proceedings permanently

By Raeesa Pather
Peaceful protesters ‘pleaded guilty to get out of jail’
Article
/ 2 November 2018

Peaceful protesters ‘pleaded guilty to get out of jail’

Inkanyezi residents have been protesting for the past two years about the poor condition of roads

By Paddy Harper
Dlamini, Gigaba ‘acted dishonestly’, not fit to hold office — DA
Article
/ 23 October 2018

Dlamini, Gigaba ‘acted dishonestly’, not fit to hold office — DA

The DA filed papers in the high court on Monday, challenging President Cyril Ramaphosa’s reappointment of Malusi Gigaba and Bathabile Dlamini

By Jeanette Chabalala
Prasa battles to get back on track
Article
/ 19 October 2018

Prasa battles to get back on track

The rail agency needs court supervision to comply with safety directives, as it faces mounting problems

By Lynley Donnelly
Timol: New case against security cop
Article
/ 19 October 2018

Timol: New case against security cop

The NPA has, until now, failed to prosecute perpetrators who didn’t get amnesty from the TRC

By Raeesa Pather
Sibiya disappointed in NPA after charges provisionally withdrawn
Article
/ 8 October 2018

Sibiya disappointed in NPA after charges provisionally withdrawn

The State provisionally withdrew charges against Sibiya and former Hawks head Anwa Dramat in the Pretoria high court on Monday morning.

By Jeanette Chabalala
NPA abandons appeal on Jiba charges
Article
/ 4 October 2018

NPA abandons appeal on Jiba charges

Spokesperson Luvuyo Mfaku confirmed on Thursday that the NPA wrote to Freedom under Law this week, informing the organisation of the NPA’s decision

By Jeanette Chabalala
Quest for truth paramount for Haffejee family
Article
/ 1 October 2018

Quest for truth paramount for Haffejee family

The National Prosecuting Authority will reopen the inquest into the death of Dr Hoosen Haffejee, who died in police custody in 1977

By Raeesa Pather
Justice ministry, students to work together on #FeesMustFall criminal charges
Article
/ 27 August 2018

Justice ministry, students to work together on #FeesMustFall criminal charges

A student committee will be established to work with the justice minister on a plan to grant amnesty to student protesters who face criminal charges

By Raeesa Pather
Silas Ramaite appointed as acting NPA head
Article
/ 14 August 2018

Silas Ramaite appointed as acting NPA head

According to the NPA Act, Ramaphosa had to appoint one of the four deputy national director of public prosecutions to the role

By Mahlatse Mahlase
PowerFM boss Given Mkhari, wife assault matters withdrawn – NPA
Article
/ 3 August 2018

PowerFM boss Given Mkhari, wife assault matters withdrawn – NPA

​Court matters against PowerFM boss Given Mkhari and his wife Ipeleng were withdrawn in the Randburg magistrate’s court on Friday

By Kaveel Singh
Finally Jiba must face the music
Article
/ 3 August 2018

Finally Jiba must face the music

Without political protection, she and her NPA colleague Lawrence Mrwebi will have their fitness to hold office tested

By Franny Rabkin
Jiba and Mrwebi to face inquiries – Presidency
Article
/ 1 August 2018

Jiba and Mrwebi to face inquiries – Presidency

Ramaphosa invited the two to make submissions by August 10 to say why they should not be suspended pending the inquiry

By Staff Reporter
Jiba likely to remain at the NPA pending appeal against SCA ruling
Article
/ 26 July 2018

Jiba likely to remain at the NPA pending appeal against SCA ruling

Nomgcobo Jiba, who asked to be placed on special leave pending the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling, returned to work last week

By Jeanette Chabalala
NPA turns down representations by Thint in Zuma graft case
Article
/ 25 July 2018

NPA turns down representations by Thint in Zuma graft case

​The National Prosecuting Authority has turned down representations by French arms company Thint in the corruption case involving the former president

By Paddy Harper
Manana withdraws from Parly to focus on his political organisation
Article
/ 24 July 2018

Manana withdraws from Parly to focus on his political organisation

The former ANC MP says he wants to spend his time working on his political organisation ahead of the 2019 elections

By Gemma Ritchie
Manana to face ethics probe over assault of 3 women
Article
/ 23 July 2018

Manana to face ethics probe over assault of 3 women

Mduduzi Manana was convicted of three counts of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm in September 2017, after pleading guilty to the charges

By Paul Herman
NPA declines to prosecute Mduduzi Manana
Article
/ 23 July 2018

NPA declines to prosecute Mduduzi Manana

Mduduzi Manana allegedly tried to push his domestic worker Christine Wiro down a flight of stairs in May

By Paul Herman
Decision to appeal Jiba ruling not racist — General Council of the Bar
Article
/ 18 July 2018

Decision to appeal Jiba ruling not racist — General Council of the Bar

GCB statement follows comments made by the Advocates for Transformation, which said it was "concerned about the intolerable inconsistency" of the Bar

By Jeanette Chabalala
Deputy NPA boss Jiba to fight leave to appeal application
Article
/ 18 July 2018

Deputy NPA boss Jiba to fight leave to appeal application

The General Council of the Bar of South Africa is applying for leave to appeal a ruling that paved the way for Nomgcobo Jiba’s return

By Jeanette Chabalala
General Council of the Bar of SA to appeal SCA ruling on Jiba
Article
/ 17 July 2018

General Council of the Bar of SA to appeal SCA ruling on Jiba

In a statement on Tuesday, it said the decision on whether the GCB should apply for leave to appeal the judgement of the SCA was "extensively debated"

By Jeanette Chabalala
State will pay Zuma’s legal fees until court rules otherwise
Article
/ 20 June 2018

State will pay Zuma’s legal fees until court rules otherwise

Until the court rules otherwise, the state will continue to cover the former president’s legal fees

By Jeanette Chabalala and Jenni Evans
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