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Zondo Commission

Ramaphosa hits back at detractors at ANC conference
Politics
/ 16 December 2022

Ramaphosa hits back at detractors at ANC conference

Ramaphosa delivers his political report despite heckling by supporters of his predecessor Jacob Zuma

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zuma family face eviction as liquidators auction luxury Parktown mansion
Politics
/ 13 November 2022

Zuma family face eviction as liquidators auction luxury Parktown mansion

Former president’s family members have been told to hand over the keys to the Joburg dwelling before 31 December

By Lizeka Tandwa and Paddy Harper
Reject commissions of inquiry, the poisoned colonial chalices that do not deliver justice
Opinion
/ 7 November 2022

Reject commissions of inquiry, the poisoned colonial chalices that do not deliver justice

No matter the quality of the work inquiries do, they are designed to create a simulacrum of accountability, of justice. They appease the public

By Verne Harris
If Brazil’s Lula did it, uBaba Zuma can do it too
Opinion
/ 1 November 2022

If Brazil’s Lula did it, uBaba Zuma can do it too

The architects of our own Lula Moment in 2007 are silent as the Wenzenists call for the return of Da Zuma

By Paddy Harper
Ramaphosa’s future hinges on whether he serves the party or the people
Opinion
/ 30 October 2022

Ramaphosa’s future hinges on whether he serves the party or the people

The president has made strides in renewing the state but how he deals with individuals in the ANC linked to state capture may be his undoing in the party

By Mcebisi Ndletyana
Koko, wife and stepdaughters arrested over Kusile power station contract
National
/ 27 October 2022

Koko, wife and stepdaughters arrested over Kusile power station contract

The three face charges of fraud and corruption stemming from a crooked deal with Swiss engineering firm Asea Brown Boveri

By Emsie Ferreira
Treasury opens the purse for corruption prosecutions
Business
/ 26 October 2022

Treasury opens the purse for corruption prosecutions

After a small increase in the MTBPS, there will be further allocations for the NPA and the fight against financial crime in the 2023 budget

By Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa responds to Zondo recommendations, makes Investigating Directorate permanent
National
/ 23 October 2022

Ramaphosa responds to Zondo recommendations, makes Investigating Directorate permanent

The president has submitted a 76-page document to parliament outlining cabinet’s response to the Zondo commission’s recommendations

By Sarah Smit
Transnet locomotive case postponed to end of November
National
/ 14 October 2022

Transnet locomotive case postponed to end of November

The Palm Ridge court granted a postponement to allow the full contents of the docket to be made availed to Brian Molefe, Anoj Singh and their co-accused

By Emsie Ferreira
Video: State capture arrests so far — and who is missing
National
/ 7 October 2022

Video: State capture arrests so far — and who is missing

People named in the Zondo state capture report are appearing in court but there is still a long list of those who need to face the law

By Lesego Chepape and Tshepi Motloung
Why state capture could see SA greylisted
Business
/ 1 October 2022

Why state capture could see SA greylisted

The Gupta era exposed the flaws in the country’s anti-money laundering framework and now the government is dealing with the consequences

By Sarah Smit
South Africa’s social fabric is at breaking point
Opinion
/ 14 September 2022

South Africa’s social fabric is at breaking point

Continuity and adaptability are critical for the achievement of an inclusive society, a report by the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation finds

By Jan Hofmeyr
Concourt halting live-streaming lands hard blow on democracy
National
/ 9 September 2022

Concourt halting live-streaming lands hard blow on democracy

Independently filming and live-streaming sittings comes with a cost but the court is closing a window that showed up its critics and was good for transparency

By Emsie Ferreira
NPA supports Billy Downer as Zuma serves summons
National
/ 6 September 2022

NPA supports Billy Downer as Zuma serves summons

The prosecuting authority is expecting more attacks on prosecutors as more state capture cases are enrolled

By Emsie Ferreira
Molefe, Singh released on R50 000 bail in Transnet R93m corruption case
National
/ 29 August 2022

Molefe, Singh released on R50 000 bail in Transnet R93m corruption case

The two Transnet executive appeared in court along with Regiments Capital directors Niven Pillay and Litha Nyhonyha

By Emsie Ferreira
Apology be damned, Bain colluded with Tom Moyane to capture the South African Revenue Service
Opinion
/ 26 August 2022

Apology be damned, Bain colluded with Tom Moyane to capture the South African Revenue Service

Stephen York, the consulting firm’s managing partner in South Africa, said it helped ‘South African organisations grow, innovate, and excel’, yet the Zondo commission found it ‘misdirected the revenue gathering function of Sars’

By Mzukisi Qobo
Fraser argues he could overrule parole board on ‘terminally ill’ Zuma
National
/ 15 August 2022

Fraser argues he could overrule parole board on ‘terminally ill’ Zuma

The supreme court of appeal asked how it could accept this when the medical reports had been redacted

By Emsie Ferreira
For the law to rule, it must be applied
Opinion
/ 5 August 2022

For the law to rule, it must be applied

Mere forgiving and forgetting based on a lack of political will, incompetence, laziness, corrupt motives or even universal love, is not on

By Johann van der Westhuizen
Parliament shake-up needed before 2024, says Democratic Alliance
Opinion
/ 2 August 2022

Parliament shake-up needed before 2024, says Democratic Alliance

The committee system in parliament is broken and ANC committee members abuse their majority.

By Manny de Freitas
Mahlobo moots more security spending to stabilise state
Politics
/ 30 July 2022

Mahlobo moots more security spending to stabilise state

The state’s capacity to counter threats, including those posed by immigration, must be strengthened, the former intelligence minister said at the ANC policy conference

By Emsie Ferreira
Radebe says ANC will call 200 members named by Zondo to account
Politics
/ 29 July 2022

Radebe says ANC will call 200 members named by Zondo to account

The veteran national executive committee member told media the party had an obligation to confront the damning findings against it in the report on state capture

By Emsie Ferreira
Mkhwebane’s hearings revolve around spies and lies
National
/ 15 July 2022

Mkhwebane’s hearings revolve around spies and lies

The suspended public protector did not disclose that she had a copy of a classified intelligence report on a high risk unit in Sars but a recording suggests otherwise

By Emsie Ferreira
Bulelani Ngcuka: A whistleblower?
Opinion
/ 8 July 2022

Bulelani Ngcuka: A whistleblower?

The former national director of public prosecutions was a ‘witness bearer’ and a casualty of the ominous trend in the ANC’s increasing cultural aversion to truth

By John G Clarke
Teflon Cele has survived decades of tender allegations
Politics
/ 7 July 2022

Teflon Cele has survived decades of tender allegations

The minister has endured through a leasing scandal and factional wars in the police because the president can’t jettison the KwaZulu-Natal support base that he commands

By Emsie Ferreira
Actions must be taken to stop a repeat of the July 2021 unrest
Thought Leader
/ 7 July 2022

Actions must be taken to stop a repeat of the July 2021 unrest

The underlying causes of the riots persist and all it will take is a spark that could lead to further looting and violence

By Stuart Mbanyele
How spies shape South Africa’s political path
Politics
/ 2 July 2022

How spies shape South Africa’s political path

From Mbeki to Zuma to Ramaphosa, the facts and fictions of the intelligence networks have shadowed political players and settled power struggles

By Emsie Ferreira and Paddy Harper
A year after the riots, South Africa is a tinderbox waiting to be lit
Business
/ 1 July 2022

A year after the riots, South Africa is a tinderbox waiting to be lit

Some of the conditions in which the July unrest occurred have abated but others, such as the spiralling cost of living, have worsened

By Sarah Smit
Uneasy peace in Mooi River after riots brought town to its knees
National
/ 1 July 2022

Uneasy peace in Mooi River after riots brought town to its knees

The KwaZulu-Natal town’s strategic location on the N3 corridor brings with it the danger of renewed unrest

By Paddy Harper
‘It takes two to tango’: The private sector must ’fess up to role in state capture
Business
/ 29 June 2022

‘It takes two to tango’: The private sector must ’fess up to role in state capture

During a webinar on Wednesday, the group chief executive of EOH, Stephen van Coller, called private sector participation in the Zondo commission into state capture ‘disappointing’

By Sarah Smit
Editorial: Zondo takes us back to the future
Editorial
/ 23 June 2022

Editorial: Zondo takes us back to the future

The president’s failings were mentioned. Read between the lines and you’ll find Farmgate too

By Editorial
The gloves (and masks) are off
Opinion
/ 23 June 2022

The gloves (and masks) are off

Facemaskpreneurs and state capture agents are the only ones unhappy about Wednesday’s dual announcements

By Paddy Harper
R57-billion: How the Guptas played Monopoly with state money
National
/ 23 June 2022

R57-billion: How the Guptas played Monopoly with state money

The largest sources of state capture money were Transnet and Eskom, two of South Africa’s most fragile state-owned entities

By Sarah Smit
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