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Guptas could lose luxury jet after failing to make payment
The 'Financial Mail' is reporting that the funder of the jet has cancelled the finance agreement after the politically connected family failed to meet a $1.4-million payment in October.
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[OPINION] The ace in the ANC deck - Ace Magashule
Mandy Wiener takes a look at the man appointed new ANC secretary-general.
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'South Africans must forgive state capture like they forgave apartheid'
African National Congress (ANC) Women's League president Bathabile Dlamini has told News24 that South Africans are not consistent in their outrage.
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[OPINION] SA’s race relations laid bare in Steinhoff corporate scandal
The Steinhoff corporate scandal will do South Africa a huge service if it makes the point that corruption and mismanagement have nothing to do with race.
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Eskom could close Hendrina power station over coal supply
An amaBhungane exclusive has revealed that Gupta-owned Tegeta has repeatedly failed to deliver enough coal.
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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 gives MultiChoice 48 hours to publicly release ANN7 contract details
It says all records prior to contract negotiations should also be made public.
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[BOOK EXTRACT] The President’s Keepers
In his latest book, investigative journalist Jacques Pauw exposes the darkest secret at the heart of Jacob Zuma’s compromised government.
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Zuma to take the hot seat in Parliament on Thursday
The issue of state capture is once again expected to loom large over his appearance in the house.
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DA 'ready' to face Public Protector in court over alleged defamation
Mkhwebane says she intends to sue the DA’s Glynnis Breytenbach and Werner Horn for allegedly claiming she was a state security agency's spy before she was appointed to her position last year.
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Corruption Watch: SAP’s decision on Gupta saga show Hawks not taken seriously
SAP has admitted 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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EFF urges govt depts, SOEs to halt work with SAP
SAP paid R90 million between 2015 and 2016 to Gupta-owned cad house in order to secure contracts with state-owned entities, including Eskom and Transnet.
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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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Hawks to work with international law enforcement agencies on state capture probe
It emerged last week that both the FBI and British financial authorities were looking into the Guptas and their links to international money laundering.
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[ALERT] SAP: We found signs of misconduct linked to Gupta companies
Leaked emails have shown that SAP signed commission agreements with the company in order to secure contracts with state-owned entities.
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Cosatu: Gigaba must detail plan to fight state resource looting
It’s a big test for Finance Minister Gigaba, who is caught in the cross-hairs of a poorly performing economy, a massive shortfall in revenue, rising government debt and big spending pressures.
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Ramaphosa: It’s shameful that SA hasn't started state capture probe yet
The deputy president addressed the ANC’s cadres forum in Mafikeng in the North West at the weekend when he made the comments.
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Lord Hain: Illicit Gupta funds flowing through Dubai, Hong Kong
Lord Hain has asked that all UK financial institutions review their exposure to the list of 27 people and 14 entities including Zuma, several of his relatives, the Guptas as well as presidential hopeful Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
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Mosebenzi Zwane questions veracity of Gupta emails
The Mineral Resources Minister admitted in Parliament that he’s no stranger to the Guptas' Saxonwold home.
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Former Eskom CEO Dames reveals meeting with Gupta family
Former Eskom CEO Brian Dames says that MPs should have been concerned when experienced executives started leaving the utility.
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Eskom probe: MPs to call 'critical witness'
The inquiry follows revelations in leaked emails of influence peddling by the Gupta family to score lucrative state contracts.