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Raymond Zondo

The revelations about Bosasa underscore five important truths
Article
/ 18 January 2019

The revelations about Bosasa underscore five important truths

Corruption, in the end, will the undoing of our democratic project

By Eusebius McKaiser
Mogoeng absent for more than half of ConCourt judgments
National
/ 16 November 2018

Mogoeng absent for more than half of ConCourt judgments

His absences from court this year have been criticised, but the Chief Justice defends his contribution to the judiciary

By Niren Tolsi
Editorial: Can cannabis save SA’s economy?
Article
/ 21 September 2018

Editorial: Can cannabis save SA’s economy?

‘Fully legalising cannabis will create a new, lucrative industry —one with potential to create jobs’

By Editorial
Zondo denies Guptas leave to cross-examine
Article
/ 13 September 2018

Zondo denies Guptas leave to cross-examine

As long as the Gupta brothers are not prepared to return to South Africa, they will not be allowed to cross-examine witnesses to state capture

By Sarah Smit
Zondo to decide on Gupta, Duduzane Zuma applications to cross examine
Article
/ 13 September 2018

Zondo to decide on Gupta, Duduzane Zuma applications to cross examine

After Barbara Hogan’s testimony was postponed indefinitely, the commission will meet to hear Zondo’s decision on key cross-examination applications

By Sarah Smit
Zondo to make a call on Gupta, Zuma applications to cross-examine
Article
/ 10 September 2018

Zondo to make a call on Gupta, Zuma applications to cross-examine

The findings of the commission of inquiry into state capture is set to continue on Monday.

By Sarah Smit
Duarte link surfaces in Zondo inquiry
Article
/ 7 September 2018

Duarte link surfaces in Zondo inquiry

Investigators are reportedly looking into a R10m Safcol contract that failed to follow due process

By Thanduxolo Jika
Ngidi withdraws from Zondo commission citing time constraints
Article
/ 28 August 2018

Ngidi withdraws from Zondo commission citing time constraints

The Zondo commission has confirmed Comfort Ngidi had withdrawn his request to be considered for a role in the commission’s legal or investigative team

By Paddy Harper
State capture inquiry: First witness to testify on Day 2
Article
/ 21 August 2018

State capture inquiry: First witness to testify on Day 2

Treasury’s chief procurement officer Willie Ndleleni Mathebula will be the first witness to testify at the inquiry

By Mahlatse Mahlase and Jeanette Chabalala
Who’s who in round one of state capture inquiry
Article
/ 20 August 2018

Who’s who in round one of state capture inquiry

In the first round of state capture hearings, South Africans can hear firsthand how cabinet positions were allegedly offered by the Gupta family

By Gemma Ritchie
Public Protector shares 110 files with state capture inquiry
Article
/ 26 March 2018

Public Protector shares 110 files with state capture inquiry

The office has compiled and published other work related to the matter, including a 2014 investigation into the failed Vrede Dairy farm project

By Paul Herman
State capture inquiry starting on wrong foot – EFF
Article
/ 8 March 2018

State capture inquiry starting on wrong foot – EFF

EFF is not happy with black senior counsels in the inquiry being supervised by a white superior

By Tshidi Madia
State of capture inquiry prep at an advanced stage
Article
/ 14 February 2018

State of capture inquiry prep at an advanced stage

President Jacob Zuma released the terms of reference and regulations for the inquiry on January 25.

By Lizeka Tandwa
State capture inquiry on hold as Zondo now waits on Zuma
Article
/ 23 January 2018

State capture inquiry on hold as Zondo now waits on Zuma

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

By Phillip De Wet
Deputy Chief Justice Zondo to hold briefing on state capture inquiry
Article
/ 23 January 2018

Deputy Chief Justice Zondo to hold briefing on state capture inquiry

"There should be no area of corruption and culprit that should be spared the extent of this commission of inquiry." – President Jacob Zuma

By Jenni Evans
JSC recommends Zondo, Maya for new judicial posts
Article
/ 3 April 2017

JSC recommends Zondo, Maya for new judicial posts

The decisions were expected as both nominees were the only candidates nominated for their respective positions.

By Franny Rabkin
Applause for Mogoeng’s judicial cadenza
Analysis
/ 17 October 2013

Applause for Mogoeng’s judicial cadenza

Unexpected progressiveness from Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng is drawing a chorus of approval in legal circles.

By Niren Tolsi
Judiciary: Appointment queried on gender grounds
Article
/ 17 August 2012

Judiciary: Appointment queried on gender grounds

President Jacob Zuma’s choice of Raymond Zondo for top court judge has been undermined by the notion that it was a done deal.

By Glynnis Underhill
Raymond Zondo appointed as ConCourt judge
Article
/ 14 August 2012

Raymond Zondo appointed as ConCourt judge

President Jacob Zuma has appointed Judge Raymond Zondo to the Constitutional Court, the presidency said.

By Sapa
JSC denies sidelining judges
Article
/ 1 June 2012

JSC denies sidelining judges

Candidates for the Constitutional Court will be given full interview time, initially each candidate was allegedly allocated only 15 minutes.

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 11 March 2010

Judges mull sex worker’s dismissal

A sacked Cape Town sex worker had three Labour Appeal Court judges on Thursday grappling with whether she was entitled to challenge her dismissal.

By Jenni Ogrady
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