The NPA, led by then acting head Mokotedi Mpshe, in 2009 dropped corruption charges against Zuma two weeks before the 2009 general elections
The possibility that Jiba was a secret agent was reported last year
Until now, the former national director of public prosecutions has not been cross-examined
The racketeering charges against Johan Booysen related to what was publicly known as the Cato Manor ‘death squad’
The former KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss was charged with racketeering because he got in the way of the business interests of Edward Zuma.
The former head of the Hawks in KwaZulu-Natal, Johan Booysen, will be taking the stand against suspended deputy NDPP Nomgcobo Jiba
Inquiry looks closely at how charges against crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli were withdrawn
Deputy NDPP Willie Hofmeyr says ‘obstacles to corruption and the capture of the state’ were prosecuted under Nomgcobo Jiba
There was no good reason to withdraw fraud charges against former crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli, the Mokgoro inquiry heard on Wednesday
The Pretoria director of public prosecutions will likely answer questions related to the Richard Mdluli probe
Glynnis Breytenbach testified that it was not inexperience which led to the decisions made by the suspended deputy NDPP
The Mokgoro inquiry will look into cases for which Jiba and Mrwebi were criticised, including the withdrawal of the case against Richard Mdluli
A senior prosecutor was ‘worried’ that Richard Mdluli was ‘being protected’ when corruption charges were dropped against him
As explosive evidence is given before Zondo, the Mokgoro inquiry sticks to the evidence before it
Thabani Masuku SC is concerned that evidence may impact on Nomgcobo Jiba’s right to a fair trial if she was to be prosecuted for perjury and fraud
Senior prosecutor Chris Macadam detailed, to the Mokgoro inquiry, how he was sidelined from foreign bribery cases
Jiba was responding to a Sunday Times report on the weekend which claimed she received a bribe from Bosasa
The shocks of 2018 will reverberate in a crucial 2019 election year and hopefully the outcome will be enlightened
Jiba and Mrwebi were suspended in October after Ramaphosa announced his decision to institute inquiries into their fitness to hold office
In July, the SCA overturned a ruling of the high court in Pretoria that Jiba and Mrwebi be struck from the roll of advocates
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 president will today appoint an acting national director of public prosecutions from among four contenders
Without political protection, she and her NPA colleague Lawrence Mrwebi will have their fitness to hold office tested
Ramaphosa invited the two to make submissions by August 10 to say why they should not be suspended pending the inquiry
Nomgcobo Jiba, who asked to be placed on special leave pending the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling, returned to work last week
GCB statement follows comments made by the Advocates for Transformation, which said it was "concerned about the intolerable inconsistency" of the Bar
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
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"
Jiba and Mrwebi’s return to the NPA offices is now imminent as they await the go ahead from National Director of Public Prosecutions Shaun Abrahams
Jiba and Mrwebi were struck off the roll on September 15, 2016, by Judge Francis Legodi
Nomgcobo Jiba will refrain from entering the offices of the NPA to avoid the ‘impression that she is contemptuous of the courts’, says her lawyer
Nomgcobo Jiba was at the NPA offices in Pretoria while on special leave, but has provided specific reasons for the visits