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Muthambi disappointed by Phumla Williams' state capture testimony
Williams, who is the acting GCIS head on Monday accused the former Communications Minister of rendering the department 'dysfunctional', saying that she wanted to steal at all costs from government coffers.
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ANC: Party not on trial at state capture inquiry
The African National Congress (ANC) has reiterated that it will not react to any evidence implicating party members at the state capture inquiry as the party is not on trial.
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Morning Brief: SA's free lunch?; Mabuza: Probe Denel blast; LeBron meets Caster
EWN brings you the news you may have missed overnight and what you need to know about the day ahead.
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Williams: Faith Muthambi stripped me of powers in order to steal from state
Williams made the claims while wrapping up her testimony at state capture commission of inquiry in Parktown on Monday.
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Faith Muthambi was an enemy, worked against the state, Williams tells inquiry
Acting GCIS head Phumla Williams described former Communications Minister Faith Muthambi's attitude as working against the state and wanting to disintegrate GCIS.
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[OPINION] The politics of spectacle
Judith February says Julius Malema and Jacob Zuma are politicians cut from the same cloth – opportunistic and self-serving.
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#CabinetReshuffle: The unlucky 10
On Monday, Cyril Ramaphosa removed 10 ministers from his Cabinet
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Faith Muthambi faces probe over abuse of office claims
The DA has written to the Public Service Commission about the allegations that Muthambi has expanded her private office to 40 people and wastes money on food and drivers.
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NEC packed with Zuma's allies
The composition of the party's highest decision-making body between conferences was expected to be an indicator of the balance of power in the party's leadership.
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Minister calls for investigation into MultiChoice, ANN7 corruption claims
Communications Minister Mamaloko Kubayi-Ngubane says her department will not fold its arms amid allegations of corruption implicating MultiChoice and TV channel ANN7.
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DA wants Parly probe into Muthambi’s role in ANN7, MultiChoice deal
The latest intallment of the Gupta-leaks has revealed how a questionable payment of R25 million was paid to the Gupta-linked channel.
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EFF to report MultiChoice to Competition Commission
The EFF has also urged Parliament to instigate an inquiry into the controversial Gupta family's influence over former Communications Minister Faith Muthambi.
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Public Service Dept: Steps in place keep dept running smoothly
Public Service and Administration Minister Faith Muthambi's office says that steps have been taken to ensure the smooth running of her department after two top officials were suspended.
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Minister Muthambi’s office mum on suspension of 3 top officials
Public Service and Administration Minister Faith Muthambi has reportedly served chief financial officer, director-general and a deputy director-general for administration with notices of suspension.
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DA wants Muthambi to explain suspension of 3 senior officials
According to media reports, Muthambi has served her director-general, chief financial officer and a deputy-director general for administration with notices of suspension.
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Muthambi on nepotism claim: I meant ‘none’ not ‘nine’
Minister Faith Muthambi’s office has done an about turn, claiming she never acknowledged she had hired nine of her family members.
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Faith Muthambi on nepotism claims: I’ve done nothing wrong
The Public Service and Administration Minister confirmed to MPs on Wedesday that nine family members were employed to work in her office.
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Muthambi denies nepotism claims
MPs asked her to respond to reports that she hired 27 people, some close family and friends. Muthambi says 9 relatives working in her office met all the criteria for employment.
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Muthambi: Public Service Dept dealing with corruption
Answering questions in the National Council of Provinces on Tuesday, Muthambi provided details on the disciplinary action against three director generals.
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No summons issued for Muthambi as 'necessary procedures' not followed
In August, the committee said a summons would be issued "at the earliest possible time" so that Muthambi could respond to allegations that she wasted taxpayers' money.
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'Courts should be allowed to decide on Grace Mugabe diplomatic immunity matter'
Zimbabwe’s first lady was given diplomatic immunity by Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane after allegedly assaulting a young woman in her sons’ hotel room.