An indictment has been served on former president Jacob Zuma
Almost two decades after she went to Parliament to call for a probe into the arms deal, Patricia de Lille says she finally feels "vindicated".
The MKMVA strongly asserts former president Jacob Zuma’s inalienable right to be presumed innocent until, and if, proven guilty.
One-time financial advisor to former president Jacob Zuma, Schabir Shaik’s comment was brief but spoke volumes
NPA boss Abrahams announced decision in Pretoria on Friday
The possible charges Zuma could face for the 2009 "Spy Tapes" saga include fraud, corruption and racketeering.
The three have been investigated for years by the Hawks for an alleged role in spying activities during their time at the revenue service.
The Bank of Baroda was the only bank willing to transact with the Guptas after the "big four" banks in South Africa foreclosed on them.
The possible charges against Zuma include fraud, corruption and racketeering.
The three have requested that the NPA withdraw the summonses against them
Her cellphone records were obtained in a bid by the rail regulator to find a whistle-blower
The date of the state capture inquiry, and who the evidence leader will be, is expected to be announced
The Concourt will now have to decide if either Abrahams or Nxasana deserve to have an opportunity to return to the NDPP post.
The former NDPP’s legal team said he had made a mistake in accepting R17.3-million to leave his position in 2015, but maintains it was not a bribe
Acting Hawks head Yolisa Matakata says the NPA hindered the progress of taking the Estina-scam matter to court.
The two NDPPs, Mxolisi Nxasana and Shaun Abrahams, do not seem to be appropriate candidates to decide the fate of former president Jacob Zuma
The national director of public prosecutions has made his decision on whether former president Jacob Zuma should face prosecution for corruption.
Last month, just hours before his deadline, Zuma submitted representations to the National Prosecuting Authority.
Returning accountability and good governance to South Africa will require much more than punctuality.
President sets his sights on NPA and SARS
South Africa’s judiciary has been a thorn in Jacob Zuma’s side from the outset
NDPP Shaun Abrahams says he is still waiting for the recommendations from his prosecution team before making a decision
IPID has alleged that Snyman gave the Phahlanes vehicles which were paid for by a police contractor, who received billions in forensic contracts.
The court is set to hear an appeal in the case involving former NPA head Mxolisi Nxasana and the future of his successor, Shaun Abrahams
"The failure of the NPA to act swiftly and vigorously against those involved in state capture shows that there has been a dereliction of duty."
Zondo – the allegations of state capture “go to the very foundations of our Constitutional democracy” and require a staff with a wide range of skills
Free State farm gifted to infamous family on Ace’s watch.
Morris "Captain KGB" Tshabalala allegedly defrauded the crime intelligence’s secret service account of more than R500 000.
The organisation was reacting to action against Gupta-associated businesses by the Asset Forfeiture Unit.
Ramaphosa also made it clear the days of cadre deployment would soon be over
An environmental group is trying to force a defiant provincial department to provide crucial evidence.
The president can opt to stymie the state capture probe further, but it may be for his own account