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Lawyer: Mxolisi Nxasana's submissions central to settlement matter
Corruption Watch and Freedom Under Law have approached the court in Pretoria to review and set aside Mxolisi Nxasana’s R17 million settlement package.
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Lobby groups launch bid to set aside Mxolisi Nxasana's R17m payout
Corruption Watch and the Freedom Under Law argue that Nxasana never asked to vacate his office as required in the National Prosecuting Authority Act.
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Corruption Watch condemns calls for withdrawal of ‘The President’s Keepers’
Corruption Watch says it fully supports the critical role played by investigative journalists in exposing and combatting corruption.
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Corruption Watch: More people may be implicated in SAP-Gupta scandal
SAP has admitted that payments of up to R100 million were paid to a Gupta-linked company that assisted with contracts with Eskom and Transnet.
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Corruption Watch: SA should be worried about SA-Russia nuclear deal
The NGO says South Africa should be worried because the idea of a nuclear deal has been met with much opposition.
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'McKinsey-Guptas relationship must be probed, exposed'
It's emerged that the international consultancy firm was warned of the risks associated with Gupta-linked company Trillian four years ago but ignored those warnings.
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Corruption Watch submits request to US Justice Dept to probe McKinsey
The organisation says it believes that McKinsey may be in contravention of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act over its conduct here in South Africa.
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'Those at top not committed to stopping corruption'
Corruption Watch says while there are many civil servants committed to rooting out corruption, there is little evidence of this commitment at the top.
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Corruption Watch: Police crimes, brutality a reflection of instability
The Ipid report shows that the nationwide number of people that have died in police custody has increased from 104 to 154.
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Corruption Watch: Molefe court bid to get Eskom job back will fail
Molefe's return to Eskom was cut short on Friday with Eskom announcing the decision to rescind his reappointment.
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[OPINION] How are human rights faring in SA two decades after democracy?
Ahead of Human Rights Day Chris Jones looks at the state of human rights in South Africa.
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Corruption Watch welcomes ConCourt stance on Sassa debacle
Corruption Watch says this means the name of the people who made the decisions around the grant payment contract will now become public.
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Corruption Watch gets over 4,000 reports on corruption
The crime monitoring body yesterday released its 2016 annual corruption report which reviewed the past 5 years of reporting.
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NGO seeks to have Molefe declared a delinquent director
Corruption Watch says they'll apply to ask a judge to find that Brian Molefe did not fulfil the requirements of good governance while at Eskom.
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ISS: Phahlane probe undermines confidence in police
Ipid has broadened the scope of its investigation into Phahlane and is now probing how he bought and financed his vehicles, including luxury SUVs.
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Experts hold conflicting views on Phahlane business dealings
Corruption Watch says the nature of the relationship between Phahlane and a service provider has raised serious questions. The ISS disagrees.
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Corruption Watch: Thorough probe to deal with Sars officials
The organisation says an investigation into Sars head Tom Moyane & two other employees will allow the matter to be settled.
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Corruption Watch lays criminal charges against Moyane, 2 other Sars officials
The civil organisation says the charges relate to fraud and corruption allegations against Sars’ Jonas Makwakwa and Kelly-Ann Elskie.
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Corruption Watch warns against instability in criminal justice system
The organisation says that NPA and the Hawks will remain compromised for as long those who appoint the leaders fear their independence.
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Criminal cases opened over 'dodgy deals' at Home Affairs
Corruption Watch says the department needs to mobilise support for initiatives to tackle corruption.
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Govt officials implicated in graft - Corruption Watch
Corruption Watch says it’s received over 300 reports about extortion, threats & dodgy dealings involving government officials from foreign nationals.