The deputy chief justice has appointed six officials who will lead the enquiry into state capture.
The public protector’s ill-conceived report and behaviour are grounds for Parliament to oust her
The returning police minister has hit the ground running by spending his first day in office paying respect to fallen comrades
Andrew Mlangeni says the ANC’s integrity body gave Zuma a list of reasons to step down last year
Zuma’s resignation has brought to an end a controversial and turbulent period in South Africa’s political history.
This is not the first Gupta-related finding by a Public Protector against Van Rooyen.
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UDM and Cope filed a security for costs application, demanding that Zuma pay R1-million upfront before the state capture court appeal can be heard.
"There should be no area of corruption and culprit that should be spared the extent of this commission of inquiry." – President Jacob Zuma
DA federal executive chairperson James Selfe on Thursday said that Zuma now needs to clarify the scope of the probe.
Ramaphosa also made it clear the days of cadre deployment would soon be over
‘The Mail & Guardian fully supports uncovering and holding accountable those guilty of apartheid-era corruption — any corruption’
Mkhwebane on Wednesday welcomed President Jacob Zuma’s appointment of a judicial commission of inquiry
"Let us exert pressure from every corner to have this inquiry take place long before 2019; the nation requires the truth."
The president was only doing what the Constitutional Court said he should do, says his application for leave to appeal.
Zuma wants the court to set aside the remedial actions in Madonsela’s State of Capture report
The president can opt to stymie the state capture probe further, but it may be for his own account
Just a few days before the ANC elects a new leader, the party’s outgoing president Jacob Zuma was dealt a heavy blow by the North Gauteng High Court
Judgement is expected on the DA’s application for an order that President Zuma adhere to the Public Protector’s ‘State of Capture’ remedial actions
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The Reserve Bank and Absa have lost their cool and the court battle promises to be ugly
Kebby Maphatsoe, wary of Western ‘agents’, derides Ramaphosa as the white people’s darling
South Africa has an undernourished literary tradition, where even among the sophisticated one may find confusion over written work and writers.
White critics are often put on a pedestal — even when they’re telling us things we already know
The report looked into whether Zuma’s friends, the controversial Gupta family, had undue influence on the executive.
‘Assuming to be true what we cannot yet know makes us vulnerable to manipulation, with consequences for both the innocent and the guilty’
For those named in the report, some things have changed and some have stayed the same
After a year of delay, President Zuma’s legal team says he is willing to set up a state capture inquiry before the end of the year
‘What possible reason could the president have to delay the release of the report? To sow more chaos? You’d think he’d done enough of that already. ‘
The president has a seemingly endless arsenal of surprising counterarguments
The president had originally suggested the matter be sent back to Thuli Madonsela’s successor for further investigation.
Zuma has asked the court to set aside then public protector Thuli Madonsela’s order that he establish an inquiry to investigate state capture
"Any reasonable President” would have acted on allegations of state capture by now, an advocate for Busisiwe Mkhwebane told the high court in Pretoria
President Zuma is due to argue before the high court in Pretoria that he should not be forced to establish a commission of inquiry into state capture