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Uruguayan businessman Gaston Savoi.

Gaston Savoi’s Namibia and Uganda links

Uruguayan facing charges in SA is linked to contentious dealings in both countries

ConCourt ruling provides certainty for Intaka case

A Constitutional Court ruling means the Intaka fraud and corruption case involving Gaston Savoi and Fernando Praderi will finally go ahead.

Uruguayan businessman Gaston Savoi.

Intaka case: Concourt rules on Prevention of Organised Crime Act

The Constitutional Court has found that parts of an Act are not invalid after businessperson Gaston Savoi sought an order in the high court for this.

Intaka accused challenge organised crime law

A legal challenge by Intaka Holdings owners, at the centre of a multimillion-rand corruption trial, could have huge ramifications for law enforcers.

Peggy Nkonyeni. (Madelene Cronje, M&G)

Nkonyeni bags KZN education MEC position

Controversial KwaZulu-Natal legislature speaker Peggy Nkonyeni has been appointed as the province’s new education MEC.

KZN manager: Nkonyeni confessed to being pushed on Intaka deal

Peggy Nkonyeni admitted to being put under pressure to tie up an Intaka deal to facilitate a donation to the ANC, says a health department employee.

The former health minister and ANC contender for a top six position claims the Special Investigating Unit distorted facts

Mkhize remains mum on charge withrawal in Intaka case

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Zweli Mkhize has rejected the DA’s calls for him to explain why charges against two provincial ANC officials have been dropped.

Block’s ‘free guesthouse makeover’

Subcontractor ‘has documents’, but Trifecta denies renovations were paid by another project.

Intaka investigation moves to Limpopo

Investigations into the allegedly corrupt dealings of Intaka Holdings have moved to Limpopo, where the company also had contracts.

Kickbacks, colluders ‘secured tenders’

Kickbacks, colluders and strategically placed officials collectively explain Intaka’s success in winning tenders in the Northern Cape.