New evidence has emerged about the deal awarded by Johannesburg while the mayor’s wife, Pilisiwe Twala-Tau scored.
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/ 19 October 2012
New evidence emerges about the deal awarded by Johannesburg while the mayor’s wife scored
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/ 12 October 2012
amaBhungane’s Promotion of Access to Information Act application stalled this week.
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/ 12 October 2012
Public works claims Roux Shabangu fraudulently used his empowerment credentials for a lease deal
Shareholders Julius Malema and Lesiba Gwangwa in Mauritius.
Jo’burg’s first couple faces conflict of interest claims over the awarding of a lucrative contract
Declared a state secret after the outcry?
The Nkandla homestead appears to have been declared a national key point and thus subject to blanket secrecy.
Small changes to the wording of the concession on the public interest defence would fix defects on the Secrecy Bill, writes Stefaans Brmmer.
There are still snags in the current secrecy Bill which need to be overcome before the messy democratic success is turned into good law.
A rival company has lodged evidence in a United States court that details how South African company — MTN — secured a lucrative deal in Iran.
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.
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.
International Relations Minister failed to declare a R100Â 000 benefit.
Malema’s extravagant host in Mauritius, David Mabilu made his millions by buying land from one arm of government and reselling it to another.
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.
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/ 16 September 2011
Rage, rage against the dimming
of society’s right to know
<i>M&G</i> Centre of Investigative Journalism will add its weight to the Constitutional Court challenge.
A key Gupta lieutenant and the deputy president’s girlfriend are drawn into the fray.
Documents reveal the cunning origin of the British arms company’s system used to channel alleged kickbacks to South African arms deal ‘advisers’.
A R24-million commission was hidden from Saab by its partner, BAE Systems.
A ‘poorly drafted’ six-page document informed the decision to end the arms deal investigation.
Court case could lead to collapse of multibillion-rand ICT and BEE deals.
The Supreme Court bench has lambasted counsel for the Public Protector’s office, which is appealing a judgment overturning its Oilgate scandal report.
Wanted Cuban fugitive and six others held after massive drug bust at Nqura harbour in the Eastern Cape.
Julius Malema, did not mention President Jacob Zuma by name when he addressed a youth league regional conference in Limpopo.
Several of Radovan Krejcir’s associates have
died violent deaths in the past 15 months.
Duduzane Zuma and the Guptas are at it again — they will benefit from a proposed Indian steel investment bolstered by government intervention.
As director general of the justice department, Menzi Simelane repeatedly hobbled the arms-deal probe.
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/ 26 November 2010
The Kebble murder case fell victim to zeal in the related Selebi case, leading to leniency for accused.
A showdown over the launch date and a lack of resources appear to have been what prompted the five most senior Âeditors at the New Age to resign.