Chief Justice will hand over the fifth and final part of the report to President Cyril Ramaphosa
Most South Africans believe the report into state capture must be followed up to ensure that those responsible for rampant corruption are held accountable
The last-minute application by Democracy in Action was a case of self-created urgency, the court said in a ruling handed down mere hours before the planned handover of a hard copy of Zondo’s first set of findings
Luke Feltham has compiled a timeline that represents the major events, testimonies and controversies of the commission
The couple’s acrimony continued to play out at the Zondo commission on Monday, as the former minister denied the Guptas funded his wardrobe and family
The attempts of the ANC’s top six to convince the former president to attend the Zondo hearings is a good example of an integrative shaming measure
Zuma’s namesake organisation twists facts and the law – he told Zondo he would answer questions but only in private to the deputy chief justice
The state capture commission has cast its net too wide, given the short time left to finish its work
Events of the past week have proven that the Zondo commission investigating state capture cannot conclude its work without former president Jacob Zuma’s honest testimony
The former president’s escapades at the commission of inquiry into state capture are a far cry from Nelson Mandela’s response when summonsed to testify in the high court
Businessman Edwin Sodi and senior civil servants are among those arrested over the R200-million theft of state funds
The term ‘corruption’ is a convenient scapegoat that leaders deploy to mask their moral failings. Instead, they should re-evaluate their personal ethics
Life moves at a heady pace in South Africa and with it the march of history. In dealing with the sins of yesterday we must realise that we have to also deal with the sins of yesteryear
Four Sonas on, he is still to enforce his will upon the governing party and the state
I have been slow but steady in rebuilding South Africa, but it’s time for tough, decisive action
The former president’s lawyers say they do not know how where Parliament obtained the information about his attendance
But Casac says this should be the final extension granted
Eskom’s woes are often because of boiler problems at its power plants. R50-billion has been set aside to fix them, but some of the contracts are going to questionable entities
Tuesday. It’s mid-afternoon. A bolt of pain pierces my lower back and brings me instantly awake. I make it halfway upright before my right hip locks, halting any further movement off the couch. I’d passed out there a couple of hours earlier, courtesy of the breakfast cocktail of cannabis oil and anti-inflammatories I’d taken to […]
Former chief of state protocol tells state capture inquiry that the controversial landing, for which he was suspended, wasn’t part of any agenda
Corruption pays: The multimillionaire who sold off SA’s fuel reserves, and Fired PIC exec ‘lied’ about VBS bank bribes
McBride’s list: Ipid boss includes Nathi Nhleko and Shaun Abrahams among ‘capturers of the criminal justice system’
On Tuesday, a recording of the former Bosasa COO’s racist tirade was played before the Zondo commission
Former Bosasa COO told the commission the company’s spokesperson was allocated R71 000 in cash bribes, part of which was allegedly paid to journalists
Bosasa’s ‘blocker’— EXPOSED: Tom Moyane’s role in preventing the company from being blacklisted by the government
Watch Day 2 of Angelo Agrizzi’s testimony
‘If you are a human being, a human being in South Africa, and you see a black person like you, doing that to you, what does it mean?’
Former SAA board chair Cheryl Carolus recounted how Gigaba seemingly pushed the airline to drop the critical route between Johannesburg and Mumbai
Zondo Commission: Treasury to turn up the heat. The task team is primed to expose the fight against state capture and the Gupta enablers