Arms deal
JUDITH FEBRUARY: The arms deal and the creep of state capture
It is when political meddling happens, that democratic institutions fail us, writes Judith February.
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Seriti: I wouldn't change anything in arms deal report
Retired Judge Willie Seriti has told Eyewitness News he that stands by his commission's work despite a scathing judgment by the High Court in Pretoria.
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Crawford-Browne: Ramaphosa must cancel arms deal and recover money
The ruling by the North Gauteng High Court setting aside the findings of the arms deal commission has placed fresh pressure on the National Prosecuting Authority to prosecute those implicated in the controversy.
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De Lille: Ruling on Seriti Inquiry shows wheels of justice not entirely broken
De Lille was responding to the High Court ruling on Wednesday which found that Judge Willie Seriti - who chaired the commission - failed to execute his mandate to thoroughly investigate the controversial multi-billion rand arms deal.
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CARTOON: Talk To The Hand
By Dr Jack.
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Arms deal commission court ruling hailed by anti-corruption activists
The commission, chaired by Judge Willie Seriti, ran for four years and cost taxpayers over R130 million.
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Court: Seriti commission failed to test arms deal witnesses
Judge President Dunstan Mlambo handed down a stinging rebuke of his brother Judge Willie Seriti’s handling of the investigation of the controversial multibillion-rand arms deal.
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R150 million later, arms deal Seriti findings set aside
The High Court in Pretoria has set aside the findings of the Seriti Commission of Inquiry into the controversial arms deal.
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WATCH LIVE: Court makes ruling on review of arms deal inquiry findings
The Pretoria High Court is ruling on a review application of the arms deal inquiry findings.
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Arms deal back in spotlight as court to rule on review of Seriti inquiry
Corruption Watch and the Right2Know Campaign argued that the Seriti Commission misled the public and ignored key evidence related to corruption during the controversial arms deal.
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Putin urges new arms talks with US to avoid 'chaos'
Moscow has blamed Washington for unilaterally ending the INF treaty reached in 1987, signed back then by US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
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JUDITH FEBRUARY: SA's electoral system must be reformed
Greater accountability between the electorate and political parties is key to keep SA's democracy going, writes Judith February.
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Corruption Watch: South Africans deserve to know the truth over arms deal
On Tuesday, the organisation argued in the Pretoria High Court that the findings by the commission should be set aside. It argued the inquiry failed to properly investigate allegations of corruption in the multi-billion rand deal.
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'No one should be able to use arms deal inquiry findings to clear themselves'
Corruption Watch wants the court to review and set aside the 2016 findings of the Seriti commission that exonerated politicians and concluded there was no evidence of corruption in the controversial multibillion-rand deal concluded in the 1990s.
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Arms deal commission failed to do its job - Corruption Watch
The court application by Corruption Watch and Right2know comes after Judge Willie Seriti, who headed the commission exonerated politicians of wrongdoing-when he released his report in 2016.
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Decision to reinstate charges against Thales questionable, says lawyer
Controversial French arms company Thales lawyer Advocate Anton Katz says the Thales case is separate and not conjoined with Zuma charges and therefore it should have been dealt with as such.
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WATCH LIVE: Zuma responds to NPA arguments in bid to have graft case dismissed
Former President Jacob Zuma’s legal team is responding to the State's argument opposing Zuma’s application for a stay of prosecution.
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Zuma's lawyers to make last ditch arguments to have corruption case dismissed
His legal team is expected to continue responding to the State's argument opposing Zuma’s application for a stay of prosecution.
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Trengove: Zuma can't complain about trial delays
The NPA has hit back at former President Jacob Zuma after he argued that because of the long delays in bringing his case to trial, his name was now synonymous with corruption.
