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ANC hails Gavin Watson as an ‘anti-apartheid activist’
The governing party has joined in offering condolences to the family of Watson after he died in a car accident near OR Tambo International Airport on Monday morning.
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Gavin Watson: From the farm to being ‘exposed’ at Zondo inquiry
After 1994, the Watson brothers immersed themselves in business and the now late brother started Bosasa.
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DA wants 'transparent investigation' into Watson's car accident
In a statement, the DA said police need to probe the circumstances leading up to the fateful accident involving the Gavin Watson.
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Agrizzi ‘saddened’ by Watson’s death
Bosasa boss Gavin Watson died in a car crash in Johannesburg on Monday morning.
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Culpable homicide probe into Gavin Watson's death
Gavin Watson, the CEO of controversial company Bosasa, died in a car crash close to OR Tambo International Airport on Monday morning.
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Police to investigate car crash that killed Gavin Watson
A case of culpable homicide has been opened after the death of Gavin Watson, who was the CEO of Bosasa, now known as African Global Operations.
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Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson dies in car crash
A case of culpable homicide has been opened.
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Ramaphosa: CR17 campaign funding was legitimate and above board
The president faced a barrage of opposition questions during his first oral reply session of the sixth Parliament on Thursday, centred on the so-called CR17 campaign and donations to his party by corruption-accused company Bosasa, now known as African Global Operations.
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CR17 leaks based on sinister agenda, says Ramaphosa
The president said there was no provision in law requiring the disclosure of funding for internal party leadership contests.
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No wrongdoing, no criminality in CR17 campaign - Ramaphosa
Cyril Ramaphosa said those who contributed to his CR17 campaign did so out of a genuine concern for the country's future and that those involved were exercising their rights.
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Ramaphosa on CR17: There was no wrongdoing, no abuse of public funds
President Cyril Ramaphosa replied to questions in Parliament regarding funds donated to the CR17 campaign.
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Maimane: Bosasa paid R3m to ANC
DA leader Mmusi Maimane handed a letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa allegedly showing that Bosasa paid R3 million to the ANC. This happened during the president's reply to oral questions in Parliament.
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Ramaphosa to face grilling on CR17 donations, Bosasa & jobs in Parly Q&A
It will be President Cyril Ramaphosa’s first question and answer session of the sixth Parliament and it could get fiery.
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By Dr Jack.
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Ramaphosa: I'm not distracted by PP legal battle
The Public Protector's probe into his ANC presidential election campaign's funding found he misled Parliament over a suspicious donation from African Global Operations, formerly known as Bosasa. He's denied any wrongdoing.
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Thabo Mbeki: ANC has bigger problem around money
The former statesman also said he didn’t believe any ANC leader had been bought by 'monopoly capital'.
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'Comedy of errors' shows Mkhwebane's Absa subpoena intended for FNB
'Mail & Guardian' investigative editor Thanduxolo Jika has written an article about a series of errors that resulted in Busisiwe Mkhwebane serving Absa a subpoena intended for FNB.
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DJP can seal records in Ramaphosa matter but not indefinitely, says lawyer
While President Cyril Ramaphosa awaits a decision on his request to seal certain documents related to a Public Protector report, it's being suggested that the likely course of action will be that the matter be decided in a formal court application.
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Mkhwebane's evidence in CR17 probe 'obtained lawfully'
Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane filed all the evidence she relied on to compile her report with the High Court in Pretoria as part of the review proceedings initiated by the president.
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Mkhwebane files 'every piece of evidence' from Ramaphosa probe
The documents include bank statements and email correspondence she used in her findings.
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Zondo postpones Jiba's application to cross-examine Agrizzi
Former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi had testified that the advocate and her former colleague Lawrence Mrwebi received bribes to help quash a criminal investigation into the company.