Imtiaz Cajee, the nephew of murdered anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Timol, will recommend an inquiry to probe the capture of the NPA and SAPS
The task of securing South Africa for future generations is immense
Families of slain activists are fighting against an apartheid-era cop’s attempt to avoid prosecution permanently
The Public Servants Association has called on the new NDPP to speed up the finalisation of the political cases that have been hanging on for years
The president announced Batohi’s appointment on Tuesday
The National Prosecuting Authority’s witness protection programme is supposed to offer a safe space for individuals
We look at Nomvula Mokonyane’s history in the water department to see what the reshuffle means for new portfolio
Security guards released on bail after allegedly tying up fellow guards and attempting to steal vehicles
In July, the SCA overturned a ruling of the high court in Pretoria that Jiba and Mrwebi be struck from the roll of advocates
The high-profile state capture case which was expected to resume on December 4 has been dropped
An ambitious plan to use a new mobile network to help the ANC win elections is mired in allegations of greed and threats of litigation
The former president is expected to have followed French company Thales’ application in arguing that the 17-year-old case was old
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
It was the panel’s chief concern and might have cost some of the candidates their chances
Police officers may be involved in attempts to falsely implicate a senior NPA official in corruption
Advocate Andrea Johnson revealed that former NPA boss Shaun Abrahams ‘chose not to listen’
The panel interviewing candidates who are vying to be the next NDPP heard from the first woman candidate on Wednesday
Ramaite was the first candidate to be interviewed, fielding questions about interference at the prosecuting authority
Glynnis Breytenbach announced on Tuesday evening that she was giving up her dream job for the sake of the NPA
The Right2Know campaign’s application was approved, setting a precedent for transparency in the process
Right2Know has filed an urgent court application to compel President Ramaphosa to make job interviews for the next NDPP public
Hawks, NPA and Sars all attempted to frustrate the former finance minister’s fight against state capture, Gordhan to tell Zondo Commission
Rodrigues had attempted to halt proceedings permanently
Inkanyezi residents have been protesting for the past two years about the poor condition of roads
The DA filed papers in the high court on Monday, challenging President Cyril Ramaphosa’s reappointment of Malusi Gigaba and Bathabile Dlamini
The rail agency needs court supervision to comply with safety directives, as it faces mounting problems
The NPA has, until now, failed to prosecute perpetrators who didn’t get amnesty from the TRC
The State provisionally withdrew charges against Sibiya and former Hawks head Anwa Dramat in the Pretoria high court on Monday morning.
Spokesperson Luvuyo Mfaku confirmed on Thursday that the NPA wrote to Freedom under Law this week, informing the organisation of the NPA’s decision
The National Prosecuting Authority will reopen the inquest into the death of Dr Hoosen Haffejee, who died in police custody in 1977
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
According to the NPA Act, Ramaphosa had to appoint one of the four deputy national director of public prosecutions to the role