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READ: The charges against Ace Magashule
ANC Secretary general Ace Magashule appeared in the Bloemfontein Magistrates Court on 13 November in connection with corruption charges related to an asbestos contract during his tenure as Free State Premier.
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Corruption-accused Ace Magashule: I won’t step down as ANC secretary general yet
On Friday Ace Magashule was charged with 21 counts of corruption and fraud, alternatively theft and money laundering.
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Ace Magashule's former PA has turned state witness
On Friday the ANC secretary general was charged with 21 counts of corruption and fraud.
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Chaos erupts at Ace Magashule’s court appearance on corruption charges
Hundreds of ANC members descended on the Bloemfontein magistrates court on 13 November in support of ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule, who is appearing on corruption charges. Chaos erupted outside the court after his supporters tried to enter the building.
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ANC's Magashule expected to hand himself to Hawks and appear in court today
ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule will face charges relating to the multi-million rand asbestos project.
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Police Minister on Free state arrests: All are equal before the law
Police Minister Bheki Cele commented on the high-profile arrests that have been made this month, including the pending arrest of Ace Magashule, who is expected to appear in the Bloemfontein High Court on Friday
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With top officials facing graft charges, ANC says won’t meddle in legal process
ANC treasurer-general Paul Mashatile said they intended to show the country’s citizens that they take the challenges of corruption seriously by not interfering in the legal processes.
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Ex-Bergrivier Municipal worker due in court for allegedly embezzling R4m
The Hawks said that the man worked as an accountant at the municipality.
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Corruption accused Magashule to follow ANC directive and step aside?
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has confirmed that a warrant of arrest has been issued for African National Congress (ANC) secretary-general Ace Magashule, who is set to appear in court in Bloemfontein on Friday.
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JUDITH FEBRUARY: South Africa faces a crisis of corruption
When it seems that virtually every tender awarded during the time of a health emergency is tainted with corruption, it also says something about the soul of our country, writes Judith February.
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Mulaudzi: Allegations I siphoned money from lottery commission a smear campaign
It’s alleged that Mulaudzi colluded with senior officials from the commission to secure the funding to spend it on things unrelated to the development of the sports ground.
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Hawks vow to fight corruption after 15 held for vehicle roadworthy fraud
An official at a traffic licencing centre in Bloemfontein, a police officer and owners of driving schools were among those handcuffed in yesterday's operation.
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De Lille: Govt infrastructure investment plan to be carried out transparently
The minister was addressing the Infrastructure South Africa Project Preparation Roundtable which is taking place on Tuesday in Midrand.
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ANALYSIS: SA’s draft procurement bill is wide open to abuse and corruption
The draft public procurement bill makes room for confidentiality without defining it and limiting its use to narrow circumstances. This leaves the door wide open to abuse.
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Judge: Magistrate failed in legal duty when denying Agrizzi bail
Judge Mokgoatlheng said Magistrate Philip Venter did not properly apply his discretion when denying bail for corrupted accused Angelo Agrizzi.
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Mthembu: Govt will conclude lifestyle audits for Cabinet by March 2021
The minister was responding to questions in the National Assembly on Thursday as part of the governance cluster.
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Bongo, co-accused used intricate web to loot Mpumalanga dept, court hears
They face 69 counts of corruption, fraud, theft, money laundering, and contravention of the Public Finance Management Act.
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2 Gauteng police brigadiers arrested for corruption and fraud due in court
The arrests come three years after investigations into these crimes were first set in motion.
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Mantashe: ANC must support the work of state capture commission
Gwede Mantashe said information being revealed at the commission chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo illustrated how deep corruption is in the country.
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2 Gauteng SAPS station commanders arrested in connection with alleged fraud
The arrests come three years after investigations were first launched.
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Transport MEC worried about level of bribery in licensing system
He calls the process a nightmare, acknowledging it leaves motorists with no choice but to bribe their way through the system all the way from obtaining a drivers licence to renewing it and paying for their vehicle discs.