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State Capture

Red tape before revelations
Article
/ 24 August 2018

Red tape before revelations

Technical terms and a grim outline of systemic abuse defined the start of the state capture inquiry

By Sarah Smit
PIMPLES: State captured!
Videos
/ 22 August 2018

PIMPLES: State captured!

JZ is back, and he will blow your mind!

By Staff Reporter and Pimples
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
Transnet records growth in profits despite axe hanging over CEO’s head
Article
/ 20 August 2018

Transnet records growth in profits despite axe hanging over CEO’s head

Siyabonga Gama delivered the results with an axe hanging over his head as he has been served with a letter of precautionary suspension

By Thulebona Mhlanga
ANC urges members to come forward with state capture evidence
Article
/ 20 August 2018

ANC urges members to come forward with state capture evidence

Since state capture allegations came to the fore, some ANC members have spoken publicly on the relationship between the Guptas and key ANC figures

By Mahlatse Mahlase and Tshidi Madia
The civil society resistance to state capture
Article
/ 20 August 2018

The civil society resistance to state capture

‘The shift to tyranny in SA has been accompanied by political arguments about the nature of South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy’

By Mark Swilling and Ivor Chipkin
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
Day one of state capture inquiry gets underway
Article
/ 20 August 2018

Day one of state capture inquiry gets underway

Former finance deputy minister Mcebisi Jonas and ANC MP Vytjie Mentor are among the first witnesses who have been called to testify at the inquiry

By Mashadi Kekana
Bosasa-linked firm to halt state capture inquiry security while Zondo probes deal
Article
/ 7 August 2018

Bosasa-linked firm to halt state capture inquiry security while Zondo probes deal

A litany of allegations over alleged corruption involving state departments has plagued Bosasa companies and directors for more than a decade

By Kyle Cowan
Human rights issues will test foreign policy
Article
/ 27 July 2018

Human rights issues will test foreign policy

If SA wants to regain its global standing, it must take a moral stand that may irk its new friends

By Richard Calland
Zondo: State capture inquiry could be extended
Article
/ 24 July 2018

Zondo: State capture inquiry could be extended

Justice Zondo is requesting that the 180 days the commission was initially granted, be extended so its work could be completed

By Mashadi Kekana
Ramaphosa’s ‘new dawn’ will not see light of day with corrupt officials in tow
Article
/ 4 July 2018

Ramaphosa’s ‘new dawn’ will not see light of day with corrupt officials in tow

President Cyril Ramaphosa needs to display that wrongdoers of the Jacob Zuma era are going to be held accountable through prosecution

By Staff Reporter
Unembargoed: June 22 to 28
Article
/ 25 June 2018

Unembargoed: June 22 to 28

A ‘lethal dose of corruption’: How state capture crippled Gauteng health and Penny Penny is running for Limpopo’s top ANC post

By Mg Reporter
Maimane: History of state capture at heart of Eskom’s load shedding woes
Article
/ 18 June 2018

Maimane: History of state capture at heart of Eskom’s load shedding woes

The Democratic Alliance leader said Eskom is fiscally dependent and it will ‘cripple the economy’ if no profound reform takes place

By Lameez Omarjee
Business Leadership SA reinstates Eskom’s membership
Article
/ 31 May 2018

Business Leadership SA reinstates Eskom’s membership

BLSA’s CEO said the decision to lift Eskom’s suspension was taken in recognition of the progress made by the power utility’s new board

By Agency
Ruling expected on Vrede restraint order
Article
/ 28 May 2018

Ruling expected on Vrede restraint order

​The Free State High Court is on Monday expected to make a ruling over the freezing of R180-million in assets of eight people accused of fraud

By Jenna Etheridge and Jeanette Chabalala
Mabuza on Guptas: If they have done something wrong, they will be brought to book
Article
/ 25 April 2018

Mabuza on Guptas: If they have done something wrong, they will be brought to book

The deputy president has dismissed suggestions he is too close to the state capture family

By Raeesa Pather
Parliament legal resources stretched as Zwane inquiry looms
Article
/ 25 April 2018

Parliament legal resources stretched as Zwane inquiry looms

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

By Raeesa Pather
​Zuma appoints lawyers to fight latest cost order – reports
Article
/ 19 April 2018

​Zuma appoints lawyers to fight latest cost order – reports

The former president has appointed lawyers to challenge a cost order worth an estimated R10-million in the state capture court case

By Staff Reporter
Ajay Gupta ‘must just hand himself over’― Hawks
Article
/ 4 April 2018

Ajay Gupta ‘must just hand himself over’― Hawks

Hawks spokesperson Hangwani Mulaudzi was responding to questions after a video showing a relaxed Ajay Gupta in Dubai came out

By Jeanette Chabalala
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
Eskom slaps whistle-blower Suzanne Daniels with fresh charges
Article
/ 19 March 2018

Eskom slaps whistle-blower Suzanne Daniels with fresh charges

After the CCMA declared the utility’s former head of legal’s dismissal as "unfair", Eskom charged her with "serious misconduct"

By Agency
Guptas’ lawyers: Eskom Inquiry is ‘political showboating’
Article
/ 13 March 2018

Guptas’ lawyers: Eskom Inquiry is ‘political showboating’

The committee, which has been investigating maladministration at Eskom, asked Gupta brothers Ajay, Atul and Rajesh to appear before it

By Lameez Omarjee
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
Hawks find what they were looking for in raid on North West Premier’s offices
Article
/ 8 March 2018

Hawks find what they were looking for in raid on North West Premier’s offices

The unit is investigating a case of alleged corruption and fraud within the premier’s office

By Jeanette Chabalala
Mysterious ‘illness’ sweeps over parliament
Article
/ 7 March 2018

Mysterious ‘illness’ sweeps over parliament

It was not only Dudu Myeni that couldn’t attend parliamentary committees, Malusi Gigaba was missing in action too

By Paul Herman
Zondo puts together his own justice league
Article
/ 7 March 2018

Zondo puts together his own justice league

The deputy chief justice has appointed six officials who will lead the enquiry into state capture.

By Mashadi Kekana
Deputy Chief Justice Zondo to reveal further details on state capture inquiry
Article
/ 7 March 2018

Deputy Chief Justice Zondo to reveal further details on state capture inquiry

The date of the state capture inquiry, and who the evidence leader will be, is expected to be announced

By Mashadi Kekana
Gigaba talks the talk on public sector corruption
Article
/ 23 February 2018

Gigaba talks the talk on public sector corruption

At the top of the 2018 Budget was renewed vigour in tackling corruption that had become commonplace in the public sector

By Staff Reporter
Budgeting to fight corruption
Article
/ 21 February 2018

Budgeting to fight corruption

​Renewed vigour to tackle corruption head-on was palpable in National Treasury’s 2018 budget

By Staff Reporter
Parly’s mining committee to conduct state capture probe
Article
/ 21 February 2018

Parly’s mining committee to conduct state capture probe

Parliament has decided to set up an oversight inquiry into state capture after Mosebenzi Zwane failed to pitch up and answer questions on Estina

By Govan Whittles
‘We told him long ago why he had to go’
Article
/ 16 February 2018

‘We told him long ago why he had to go’

Andrew Mlangeni says the ANC’s integrity body gave Zuma a list of reasons to step down last year

By Matuma Letsoalo Author and Dineo Bendile
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