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Hundreds of #UniteBehind supporters sat in a marquee outside Parliament on Tuesday. Imam Rashied Omar told the protesters that they were gathering as citizens who love their country dearly and will not stand by while “corruption robs our children of their future”. He said that Parliament’s code of conduct is a “shield for corruption”.

Parliament sued for letting corrupt MPs off the hook

The case dates back to 2022, when activist group #UniteBehind laid complaints in terms of parliament’s code of conduct against six ANC MPs implicated in state capture

Lucky Montana, the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa former chief executive (Photo by Luba Lesolle/Gallo Images via Getty Images)

SIU guns for former Prasa boss Lucky Montana over R3.5bn ‘corrupt’ rail tender

The Special Investigation Unit also has its sight on former finance deputy minister Sfiso Buthelezi, whose company allegedly received R110 million fraudulently

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A great new way to save money

The Tax Free Savings Account is designed to encourage a savings culture, without having to pay tax on the earned interest

Signs are that the transport sector is on the path to recovery.

Corruption laden Prasa chugs along

The agency has been sitting on a damning report for a year and there’s still no sign of movement

Gigaba noted that Steinhoff was expected to report its accounts with “the highest degree of honesty and integrity” in order “to protect investors from market abuse and financial manipulation”.

No reshuffle expected before budget by finance ministry

Despite opposition calling for a reshuffle, the finance ministry has confirmed that Malusi Gigaba will still present the 2018 budget speech

On track: Popo Molefe is pursuing the Prasa corruption investigations

Finance ministry denies plans are in place to fire PIC CEO Matjila

Deputy minister of finance Sfiso Buthelezi says the allegations are “unfounded, baseless and are causing unnecessary panic".

Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba has an unenviable job

Confirmed: Presidency announces Gordhan out, Gigaba in as finance minister

Zuma said the Cabinet was reshuffled "to improve efficiency and effectiveness"

Ill-conceived: Trade and industry directory general Lionel October claims South Africa was naive. Photo: Madelene Cronjé

President Jacob Zuma has fired finance minister Pravin Gordhan

The president contacted affected cabinet ministers individually ahead of the formal announcement

New ANC MP is being ‘primed for finance ministry’

Democratic Alliance MP David Maynier told the Mail & Guardian that Buthelezi’s appointment to the standing committee on finance was "significant".