Bongo dismisses the state’s application as a waste of money, driven by ‘dark forces’
Former state security minister walks free after judge finds there is not sufficient evidence of attempted bribery to scupper Eskom probe
Bongo and his co-accused will appear in the Nelspruit magistrate’s court in Mpumalanga over charges of fraud, corruption and theft
Broadcaster bodies say claims that a recent skills audit is unrelated to retrenchments are ‘irrational’
Bongo, who faces another investigation of fraud and corruption by the Hawks, is now an ANC backbencher
ANC MP Amos Masondo confirmed he has referred Manana and Bongo to the subcommittee which organises disciplinary hearings
Parliament has only 9 legal advisers but there are currently more than 40 committees in the House and five state capture inquiries to be established
Bongo allegedly received instructions from Eskom’s Zethembe Khoza to bribe the head evidence leader and collapse the inquiry into the utility.
The charges relate to allegations that Bongo allegedly offered to bribe the evidence leader in the Parliamentary inquiry into state capture at Eskom