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The incoming chief justice cautioned against populist accusations that the judiciary is captured
The National Prosecuting Authority risks reputational damage if it fails to act and donor money is part of the answer — as long as there was transparency
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If the president will not put South Africa first instead of the ANC, then the Zondo commission may have done a good job but accountability is not attainable
The former Transnet group chief executive was one of the key architects of the capture and looting of the state-owned entity
If Ramaphosa is casting about for good news, he must address the biggest beacon for hope: the just transition
The Zondo commission found evidence to suggest that Transnet was the primary site of state capture in financial terms.
The second state capture report shows how the arms company went from a R35-billion order book to begging the treasury for cash to stay afloat
The former president, cabinet ministers, board members and executives all played a role in the Gupta family looting the state company of billions.
The Zondo commission’s second report deals with the capture of Transnet through the Gupta racketeering enterprise
The former Business Leadership SA chief executive and current chancellor of the University of the Free State highlighted unemployment as the biggest problem to address
The former president’s undisclosed illness looks set to force another delay in a trial almost two decades in the making
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The state capture commission has cast its net too wide, given the short time left to finish its work
The Zondo commission will file a fresh criminal complaint against Zuma and has hinted that it will follow up with an application for a contempt order mid-month if he fails to testify
Top cop says more big players will be added to the list of accused as the state prepares to go to court
Businessman Edwin Sodi and senior civil servants are among those arrested over the R200-million theft of state funds