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Former president Jacob Zuma. (Reuters)

Zuma stay of prosecution application must be dismissed, NPA argues

The prosecuting authority believes there is a strong case against the former president

Riah Phiyega was two months into her job as national commissioner when police killed 34 striking miners in the North West town of Marikana on 16 August 2012.

Phiyega must face inquiry over Lamoer tip-off – NPA

Records show how the National Prosecuting Authority had felt Riah Phiyega "did not keep the confidentiality that was so obviously required of her".

ISS analyst Gareth Newham and M&G reporter Sarah Evans unpack the realities that lie beneath the numbers from this year’s national crime statistics.

Riah Phiyega won’t face prosecution, says NPA

The national police commissioner will not be prosecuted following accusations of her interfering in an on-going crime intelligence investigation.

Khayelitsha residents decided to take to the streets this week, before the country entered into a 21-day lockdown period.

Top cop apologises for poor policing in Khayelitsha

Western Cape police commissioner Arno Lamoer has apologised to residents at the Khayelitsha commission for the lack of crime-fighting by the SAPS.

The reasons behind a decision to drop corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma are being challenged by the Democratic Alliance.

Nkandla secrecy: A symptom of democracy in decline

The public still cannot read Thuli Madonsela’s Nkandla report and the investigation into Arno Lamoer appears to have reached a standstill.

M&G Newsroom: Ending 2013

M&G Newsroom: Police infighting and maternal deaths

Join Mmanaledi Mataboge and Faranaaz Parker on the M&G Newsroom between 1pm and 2pm as they bring you the latest in current affairs.

SAPS threatens media group with legal action over Phiyega tapes

The South Police Service is demanding material related to intercepted calls involving Riah Phiyega from Independent Newspapers.

Riah Phiyega is being investigated for allegedly talking to Western Cape police boss Arno Lamoer (left) about a probe into whether he accepted a bribe from a ‘gangster.’ (Sunday Times)

Phiyega hits back at crime intelligence

The embattled national police commissioner has assured her staff that she is not guilty of any crime.

Cop vs cop: Infighting vs crime fighting

Law enforcement is a mess of tit-for-tat actions and allegations as leaders battle each other instead of the criminals.

National commissioner Riah Phiyegah after the release of the 2012/2013 crime statistics. (Paul Botes, M&G)

IPID plans probe into allegations against Phiyega

The IPID says it is investigating allegations of defeating the ends of justice against national police commissioner Riah Phiyega.

W Cape police commissioner won’t comment on Phiyega tip-off claims

Western Cape’s Arno Lamoer has refused to comment on reports that national commissioner Riah Phiyega tipped him off about probes against him.