The Gupta brother’s affidavit also states he offered his cellphone records to the former public protector Thuli Madonsela, a claim she rubbishes
A former professor alleges improper hiring practices and bullying by the dean of humanities
Lynne Brown had applied to cross-examine Jonas based on the deputy finance minister’s mention of her in his statement before the commission in August
So far the commission — chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo — has heard from officials from Standard Bank, FNB and Absa
In 2016, Absa, FNB, Nedbank and Standard Bank unexpectedly cut ties with Gupta-owned businesses and shut down their bank accounts
According to the testimony of retired Standard Bank official Ian Sinton, the ANC questioned Standard Bank’s decision to cut ties with the Guptas
In 2016, Absa, FNB, Nedbank and Sasfin unexpectedly cut ties with Gupta-owned businesses and shut down their bank accounts.
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
Power FM has confirmed the indefinite suspension of JJ Tabane, following the radio host’s apology to Zondo commission witness Phumla Williams
An Australian newspaper has backed its cartoonist amid widespread criticism by reprinting the infamous Serena Williams caricature on its front page
KZN and North West were the second and third biggest spenders on Gupta-media spots, paying the entities R25-million and R23.8-million respectively
Jan Gilliland’s evidence demonstrated that there was a sharp increase in the amount paid to the Gupta-owned media entities between 2011 and 2013
‘We were like animals and slaves in that ship’
Faith Muthambi has described Phumla Williams’ testimony at the commission of inquiry into state capture as self-serving.
On Monday morning, counsel for the Ajay Gupta, Advocate Mike Hellens SC, confirmed before the commission that his client has applied to cross-examine
Williams said the staff at the GCIS headquarters reacted with shock to Maseko’s removal
In 2016, Maseko and 26 others signed a memorandum calling for an inquiry into allegations of state capture
The Zondo commission had initially scheduled Maseko to appear on Friday, but on Monday evening Maseko suggested that these plans would likely change
Day one of the state capture inquiry was uneventful, with the commission’s head outlining proceedings
A report highlights inconsistencies that demand that the police should scrutinise their actions
The department of basic education is appealing a high court order that sets deadlines for them to fix school infrastructure, including toilets
The president will today appoint an acting national director of public prosecutions from among four contenders
The civil society organisation has called the initiative ‘ironic’ in light of government’s stalling of infrastructure delivery
In a majority judgment, the Concourt confirmed the order that the terms in which Mxolisi Nxasana left office were ‘constitutionally invalid’
Media watchdogs are concerned about inadequate changes to
editorial procedures
The organisation wants to defend teachers’ right to strike in its submission to the essential services committee
Five bus companies have applied to be exempt from the wage deal that was signed after the near month-long strike
The federation wants to bring together trade unions and civil society to fight the capitalist class
Sapo chief executive Mark Barnes says the entity could not afford the 12% wage hike
The poor state of Makangwane Secondary School’s infrastructure came to a head in January, when a corrugated iron roof blew off
Vicki Sparks led coverage of the World Cup clash between Morocco and Portugal from Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium for BBC One last Wednesday
The controversial striker at the heart of the club’s relegation struggles is officially out