All Nulane Investments accused have been acquitted, but observers had been warning for months that the writing was on the wall
Dinesh Patel is demanding further particulars of the state’s case in first trial embroiling the Gupta brothers
In papers, prosecutors concede they cannot say where and when the family plotted to defraud the Free State but can still convict them for the Nulane scam
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The capacity of the state in the criminal prosecution of the Gupta brothers is in question, risking a delay in the crucial state capture trial on which their extradition hinges, while the formal request for their surrender to SA is still in the draft stage
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The case for dropping the charges faced by the suspended ANC secretary general himself will be heard on Tuesday
Two SAA executives have been fired but the hearing also fingered the former chairperson
The inquiry into the NPA boss has been cancelled by the president, who says he is currently "engaging with Nxasana".
President Jacob Zuma has established the terms of reference for the inquiry into NPA boss Mxolisi Nxasana’s fitness to hold office.
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Not guilty, yet guilty verdict for SABC’s Robin Nicholson.
The Constitutional Court has reserved judgement on a ban prohibiting journalists from reporting on divorce cases, a media report said on Friday. Earlier this year, the Cape High Court ruled that section 12 of the Divorce Act was unconstitutional after media group Johncom brought an application challenging it.