A Hawks unit meant to protect the state from coups is probing the taxman and SAA. Why?
Major General Mthandazo Ntlemeza was linked to various controversies, including his ties to former crime intelligence head Richard Mdluli.
Links to dubious "investigators" bug the new national director of public prosecutions, Shaun Abrahams.
The president’s nephew and cohorts have been ordered to pay the miners they abandoned.
The president’s nephew and cohorts have been ordered to pay the miners they abandoned.
A judge has condemned the lies and actions of a senior police officer assigned to the case.
A copy can be made of the data taken from the forensic auditor’s office but it must be kept sealed pending an appeal, the high court has ruled.
New claims speak of a close association between the Czech fugitive and former officer Joey Mabasa
Concerns alluded to by George Louca’s lawyer underline sensitive issues with the investigators
Court documents allege that Michael Hulley – despite his denials – was an Aurora director.
Fugitive Krejcir and career cop Mdluli appeared in the same courthouse this week
Now that the NPA has re-charged Richard Mdluli, his protégé may be next in the crosshairs
Alleging asset stripping and illegal gold sales from the mine, liquidators warn of an Aurora rerun
The motive for the bomb at Radovan Krejcir’s shop in Bedfordview is murky, but the attack has unleashed fear in Joburg’s underworld
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NEWS ANALYSIS: Breytenbach’s return spells trouble for Zuma’s NPA cohorts
Four men will appear at the Bloemfontein magistrate’s court in connection with a right wing threat "directed" at the ANC’s Mangaung conference.
The Crime Intelligence Service has been deployed at the ANC’s conference, leaving the country wide open.
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/ 2 November 2012
SA irked as man jailed for taking kickbacks returns to work on Lesotho Highlands project.
Nepotism stalks Botswana under Ian Khama.
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Noose closes a notch tighter around senior ANC parliamentarian Yolanda Botha.
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Answers about security spending at Zuma’s private home have raised only more questions.
The NPA has confirmed that it has appointed Eastern Cape Advocate Selby Mbenenge SC as chairperson in the disciplinary hearing of Glynnis Breytenbach.
In Nkandla, among those who live virtually in the shadow of the presidential compound, its status as a national key point is effectively meaningless.
Miseria Nyathi is revelling in her controversial reinstatement to the SIU in May after former SIU head Willie Hofmeyr fired her last year.
Acting head of the Special Investigating Unit Nomvula Mokhatla has gone to great lengths to defend her reinstatement of senior manager Miseria Nyathi.
The NPA’s legal team has been bickering for weeks over asking the attorney who was chairing Glynnis Breytenbach’s disciplinary hearing to step down.
Sandile July, the attorney presiding over the disciplinary hearing of suspended prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach recused himself from the case.
The authority’s advocate, William Mokhari has told the disciplinary hearing that they wants a new chairperson to lead the inquiry.
Advocate Wim Trengove SC has cautioned NPA witness attorney Ronnie Mendelow against "playing an extraordinary role from the witness box".
The National Prosecuting Authority’s witness, Ronnie Mendelow, has testified that Glynnis Breytenbach was biased in a criminal investigation.
An NPA risk specialist has testified that suspended prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach delayed handing over her work laptop during an investigation.