[LISTEN] The State We're In: 'Captured'
EWN analyses and unpacks Parliament's state capture inquiry to help you understand how the complex web of transactions, deals and moves link together, what it all means and why you need to care.
EWN analyses and unpacks Parliament's state capture inquiry to help you understand how the complex web of transactions, deals and moves link together, what it all means and why you need to care.
During a fiery debate in the National Assembly on Tuesday night, the Democratic Alliance (DA) pointed out that most of the committees tasked with probing state capture are stuck in the starting blocks.
Critics of the Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill have likened it to ‘nationalising’ schools by stripping governing bodies and parents of their decision-making powers.
Jacob Zuma has met with Baleka Mbete, who's filled him in on claims that Bongani Bongo tried to bribe the evidence leader in the probe.
Natasha Mazzone has decided to go public about a series of strange occurrences that began after she and other members of the Public Enterprises Portfolio Committee began digging into the affairs at Eskom.
The 'Sunday Times' is reporting that it has seen a signed affidavit in which advocate Ntuthuzelo Vanara claims Bongani Bongo was instructed by Eskom's Zethembe Khoza, who asked him to derail the probe.
Catch up with the latest from the parliamentary enquiry into allegations of state capture at Eskom, Transnet and Denel.
MPs grilled Brown for several hours about Zola Tsotsi's claim that she is clearly associated with the Guptas.
The Public Enterprises ministry has been critical of the inquiry, particularly of its evidence leader Advocate Ntuthuzelo Vanara.
Minister Lynne Brown’s been critical of Parliament's approach, she's accused the committee of not being fair and balanced.
Tsotsi told MPs about 'astonishing' and 'sinister' events that led to the suspension of several senior executives at Eskom in March 2015.
The Public Enterprises Minister's denial comes just hours after former Eskom chairperson Zola Tsotsi claimed she’s clearly associated with the Guptas.
Former Eskom board chairperson Zola Tsotsi told Parliament's Public Enterprises portfolio committee that Dudu Myeni was the one who broached the idea for the suspension in March 2015.
Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe left the parastatal after former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela revealed his close relationship to the Guptas in her 'State of Capture' report.
Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe testified on Tuesday night in a parliamentary inquiry into allegations of state capture at Eskom.
Former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s report which was released late last year shows that former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe contacted one of the Gupta brothers 44 times.
Venete Klein and Viroshini Naidoo were responsible for oversight of the state-owned enterprise when dubious contracts were approved to the benefit of the Gupta family.
Venete Klein, who used to serve on Eskom's board, told MPs that former chairperson Zola Tsotsi pushed for the four executives to be suspended.