Search
Welcome
  • Login
  • Register
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
Not a subscriber? Subscribe here
Register Now
  • Login
  • Register
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
                       
Careers & Tenders
Newsletters
Subscribe
The Mail & Guardian
      SUBSCRIBE / Support independent journalism                   CAREERS & TENDERS / Visit careers.mg.co.za                   WHATSAPP? / Follow the M&G WhatsApp channel here            
Login / Register

LOGIN

  • News
    • Africa
    • Business
    • Editorial
    • Education
    • Health
    • Motoring
    • National
    • Sci-tech
    • Sport
    • World
  • Thought Leader
  • Politics
  • Green Guardian
  • Friday
  • Features
    • Buthelezi, the King’s Hand
    • Cabinet Report Cards 2023
    • Cabinet Report Cards 2012-2021
    • The Fiscal Cliff
  • Research World
    • Submissions
    • Papers
  • 200 Young South Africans
  • Events
    • 200 Young South Africans
    • Greening The Future
    • Power Of Women
      • 2024 Edition
    • Critical Thinking Forum
    • Youth Summit
    • Webinars
  • More..
    • Partners
    • Podcasts
    • Crossword
    • Digital Editions
    • Register
    • WhatsApp Channel
    • Login
    • Lost Password

           

Stefaans Brmmer

Signs of rigging in Tau tender
Article
/ 19 October 2012

Signs of rigging in Tau tender

New evidence has emerged about the deal awarded by Johannesburg while the mayor’s wife, Pilisiwe Twala-Tau scored.

By Tabelo Timse & and Stefaans Brummer
No image available
Article
/ 19 October 2012

Signs of rigging in Tau tender

New evidence emerges about the deal awarded by Johannesburg while the mayor’s wife scored

By Tabelo Timse & and Stefaans Brummer
No image available
Article
/ 12 October 2012

Jo’burg mayor proclaims innocence over tender

Tau asks for two independent investigations.

By Sally Evans, Craig Mckune and Stefaans Brummer
No image available
Article
/ 12 October 2012

Property mogul in BEE fronting case

Public works claims Roux Shabangu fraudulently used his empowerment credentials for a lease deal

By Sally Evans, Craig Mckune and Stefaans Brummer
Everything but on point
Article
/ 12 October 2012

Everything but on point

Shareholders Julius Malema and Lesiba Gwangwa in Mauritius.

By Sally Evans, Craig Mckune and Stefaans Brummer
No image available
Article
/ 12 October 2012

Public Works ducks Nkandla appeal

amaBhungane’s Promotion of Access to Information Act application stalled this week.

By Sally Evans, Craig Mckune and Stefaans Brummer
No image available
Article
/ 5 October 2012

Council tender haunts mayor’s wife

Jo’burg’s first couple faces conflict of interest claims over the awarding of a lucrative contract

By Sally Evans, Craig Mckune and Stefaans Brummer
Last-minute attempt to hide Nkandla costs
Article
/ 5 October 2012

Last-minute attempt to hide Nkandla costs

Declared a state secret after the outcry?

By Sally Evans, Craig Mckune and Stefaans Brummer
Zumaville: Last-minute attempt to hide costs
Article
/ 4 October 2012

Zumaville: Last-minute attempt to hide costs

The Nkandla homestead appears to have been declared a national key point and thus subject to blanket secrecy.

By Sally Evans, Craig Mckune and Stefaans Brummer
Secrecy Bill U-turn ruined by bad drafting
Analysis
/ 17 May 2012

Secrecy Bill U-turn ruined by bad drafting

Small changes to the wording of the concession on the public interest defence would fix defects on the Secrecy Bill, writes Stefaans Brmmer.

By Stefaans Brummer
Secrecy Bill: Real light at end of the tunnel
Analysis
/ 11 May 2012

Secrecy Bill: Real light at end of the tunnel

There are still snags in the current secrecy Bill which need to be overcome before the messy democratic success is turned into good law.

By Stefaans Brummer
MTN’s cash, weapons and diplomatic ties in Iran
Article
/ 30 March 2012

MTN’s cash, weapons and diplomatic ties in Iran

A rival company has lodged evidence in a United States court that details how South African company — MTN — secured a lucrative deal in Iran.

By Sharda Naidoo, Stefaans Brmmer and Craig Mckune
Texas oilman is at it again — now with Zuma
Article
/ 17 February 2012

Texas oilman is at it again — now with Zuma

When Nigerian-American businessman Kase Lawal courted Thabo Mbeki in an oil deal South Africa got screwed. Now he is cosying up to Jacob Zuma.

By Stefaans Brummer
D-Day for Donen Report: For whom does the bell toll?
Article
/ 7 December 2011

D-Day for Donen Report: For whom does the bell toll?

The release of the report into the Oil for Food scandal today may well reopen a Pandora’s box of allegations about kickbacks and diplomatic favours.

By Stefaans Brmmer
Tycoon pays for minister’s guards
Article
/ 25 November 2011

Tycoon pays for minister’s guards

International Relations Minister failed to declare a R100 000 benefit.

By Lionel Faull, Craig Mckune and Stefaans Brummer
The Oil for Food scandal so far
Article
/ 21 October 2011

The Oil for Food scandal so far

The release of the Donen report into the Oil for Food scandal may well reopen a Pandora’s box of allegations about kickbacks and diplomatic favours traded for oil from Saddam Hussein’s Iraq.

By Stefaans Brummer
No image available
Article
/ 16 September 2011

Ignorance will not bring bliss

Rage, rage against the dimming
of society’s right to know

By Stefaans Brummer
amaBhungane condemns secrecy Bill adoption
Article
/ 2 September 2011

amaBhungane condemns secrecy Bill adoption

<i>M&G</i> Centre of Investigative Journalism will add its weight to the Constitutional Court challenge.

By Stefaans Brmmer
Sishen row: Hawks’ raids rattle top politicos
Article
/ 29 July 2011

Sishen row: Hawks’ raids rattle top politicos

A key Gupta lieutenant and the deputy president’s girlfriend are drawn into the fray.

By Lionel Faull, Sam Sole Author, Sam Sole and Stefaans Brummer
BAE’s ‘bribery’ channel
Article
/ 24 June 2011

BAE’s ‘bribery’ channel

Documents reveal the cunning origin of the British arms company’s system used to channel alleged kickbacks to South African arms deal ‘advisers’.

By Sam Sole Author and Stefaans Brmmer
No image available
Article
/ 17 June 2011

Saab admits secret arms-deal payments

A R24-million commission was hidden from Saab by its partner, BAE Systems.

By Sam Sole Author, Sam Sole and Stefaans Brummer
The memo that sank the arms probe
Article
/ 3 June 2011

The memo that sank the arms probe

A ‘poorly drafted’ six-page document informed the decision to end the arms deal investigation.

By Stefaans Brummer
Zuma Jnr could lose out big time
Article
/ 27 May 2011

Zuma Jnr could lose out big time

Court case could lead to collapse of multibillion-rand ICT and BEE deals.

By Stefaans Brummer
No image available
Article
/ 13 May 2011

SCA judges slam Public Protector’s Oilgate arguments

The Supreme Court bench has lambasted counsel for the Public Protector’s office, which is appealing a judgment overturning its Oilgate scandal report.

By Stefaans Brmmer
Krejcir link in huge coke bust
Article
/ 1 April 2011

Krejcir link in huge coke bust

Wanted Cuban fugitive and six others held after massive drug bust at Nqura harbour in the Eastern Cape.

By Sam Sole Author and Stefaans Brmmer
Malema: We need leaders like Castro, Mugabe
Article
/ 1 April 2011

Malema: We need leaders like Castro, Mugabe

Julius Malema, did not mention President Jacob Zuma by name when he addressed a youth league regional conference in Limpopo.

By Sam Sole Author and Stefaans Brmmer
No image available
Article
/ 25 March 2011

The murders: Five bodies and counting

Several of Radovan Krejcir’s associates have
died violent deaths in the past 15 months.

By Sam Sole Author, Stefaans Brmmer and Craig Mckune
Steel of a deal for Zuma Jnr
Article
/ 25 February 2011

Steel of a deal for Zuma Jnr

Duduzane Zuma and the Guptas are at it again — they will benefit from a proposed Indian steel investment bolstered by government intervention.

By Nelly Shamase, Sam Sole Author, Sam Sole and Stefaans Brummer
How Menzi stymied arms probe
Article
/ 3 December 2010

How Menzi stymied arms probe

As director general of the justice department, Menzi Simelane repeatedly hobbled the arms-deal probe.

By Sam Sole Author, Sam Sole and Stefaans Brummer
No image available
Article
/ 26 November 2010

Miscarriage of justice marked by lack of will

The Kebble murder case fell victim to zeal in the related Selebi case, leading to leniency for accused.

By Stefaans Brmmer
Behind the New Age meltdown
Article
/ 22 October 2010

Behind the New Age meltdown

A showdown over the launch date and a lack of resources appear to have been what prompted the five most senior ­editors at the New Age to resign.

By Sam Sole Author, Rapule Tabane and Stefaans Brmmer
No image available
Article
/ 22 October 2010

Secrets Bill and govt deafness

Radical revisions needed, not tinkering.

By Stefaans Brmmer
← Older posts
Newer posts →

MAIL & GUARDIAN

ABOUT

About
Contact
Advertise

SUBSCRIPTIONS

Subscribe
Newsletters

FOLLOW

WhatsApp Channel
Twitter
Facebook
YouTube
Instagram
LinkedIn
TikTok
Threads

FLAGSHIP EVENTS

200 Young South Africans
Power Of Women
Greening The Future

LEGAL & CORRECTIONS

Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Ethics & Social Media Policy

RESOURCES

Mail & Guardian Careers
Property for sale


Mail & Guardian

© 2025 The Mail & Guardian. All rights reserved.

  • Login
  • Register
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }