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BUSANI NGCAWENI: Masuku's High Court matter will illuminate some blurred lines
Bandile Masuku's case before the High Court is a clear example of the question of separation of powers, writes Busani Ngcaweni.
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SSA branch spent nearly R1bn between 2012-18, ‘Ms K’ tells Zondo
'Ms K' is testifying at the state capture commission about investigations into financial and other irregularities at the intelligence agency.
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Gauteng DA approach Hawks to probe Makhura corruption claims
DA Gauteng leader Solly Msimanga and shadow MEC for Community Safety Michael Shackleton will be submitting a letter calling for an urgent investigation into the premier.
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JUDITH FEBRUARY: Untangling SA's toxic web of money and politics will be hard
Secrecy in the area of political party funding only breeds mistrust and an environment that is ripe for corruption, writes Judith February.
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Mandela Foundation says allegations against CEO, COO taken very seriously
A Sunday Times report suggested a report was related to allegations of procurement impropriety, the misuse of company credit cards and the abuse of power.
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Samsung chief jailed for 2.5 years over corruption scandal
Lee Jae-yong, vice-chairman of Samsung Electronics, the world's biggest smartphone and memory chip maker, was found guilty of bribery and embezzlement in connection with the scandal that brought down president Park Geun-hye.
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ICYMI: President Ramaphosa speaks to us
President Cyril Ramaphosa and African National Congress leader speaks to Eyewitness News and 702 in a wide-ranging interview.
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WATCH LIVE: Tshidi Madia, Clement Manyathela interview Ramaphosa
The ANC president will be interviewed on wide-ranging issues, including COVID-19 and issues plaguing the party.
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Estonia's Prime Minister Juri Ratas to resign over corruption probe
His resignation brings down the Baltic eurozone nation's centre-right coalition government that also includes a far-right party.
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Ramaphosa must deal with 'those close to him' first in fight against corruption
The Presidency has not indicated a possible date for the internal procedures while Diko remains on leave.
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NDLELENI BOYILANE: Dakota Legoete’s opinion belongs in the dustbin
Dakota Legoete's recent opinion piece on Ace Magashule brings the ANC into disrepute, writes Ndleleni Boyilane.
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Was the fight against corruption in 2020 genuine or was it for show?
For the first time since the democratic dispensation, law enforcement entities appeared ever more committed to taking action, with the Hawks swooping in on many suspects including politicians in 2020.
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3 Emalahleni traffic cops arrested on corruption, bribery charges
The officers are alleged to have accepted bribes from motorists in exchange for not issuing them fines for traffic violations.
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Gauteng Transport Dept to probe allegations of bribery at licence centres
While the current COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on the driving licence renewals backlog, it has also laid bare the rampant corruption at the facilities over the years.
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ANC integrity commission recommends Magashule must immediately step aside
Magashule is facing 21 counts relating to corruption, money laundering and fraud charges.
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Gumede supporters worried about her political future amid fraud, corruption case
Former mayor Zandile Gumede faces fraud, corruption and racketeering charges linked to a waste collection tender amounting to R430 million.
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Ramaphosa: Magashule to present himself to ANC integrity commission
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered the closing address at the conclusion of the meeting of the National Executive Committee. Here are the highlights. #ANC #Ramaphosa #Magashule
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‘No one will be left’ – ANC NEC battles with ‘step aside’ resolution
In his final political overview for the year, Ramaphosa tackled a series of issues including COVID-19, the country’s economic recovery plan, efforts to strengthen governance, tackling corruption and the renewal of the ANC.
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Nicolas Sarkozy denies trying to bribe judge at landmark graft trial
French ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy risks a sentence of up to 10 years and a fine of one million euros ($1.2 million) if convicted of corruption and influence-peddling.
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ANC increasingly seems like an organisation at war with itself - Ramaphosa
The ANC president has conceded at the three-day virtual gathering of the NEC that unity remained elusive for the party, with divisions being most pronounced amongst the party’s leadership.
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NC traffic official to appear in court for attempted extortion
The Gasegonyane Local Municipality officer confiscated a motorist's drivers licence in May.