Guptaleaks
GuptaLeaks: MultiChoice increased ANN7's annual payments to over R140m
AmaBhungane is reporting that in September 2015, MultiChoice paid millions of rands to ANN7 and increased its annual payment significantly.
President Jacob Zuma has denied the existence of state capture. Eyewitness News has put together a timeline of events that suggest otherwise.
The Economic Freedom Fighters brought a motion at a full council meeting on Thursday, calling for the immediate termination of the contract.
Judith February says citizen action and civil society organisations are needed now more than ever to systematically hold government to account.
In June, National Assembly House chairperson Cedric Frolick directed four portfolio committees to investigate allegations of state capture contained in the 'Gupta Leaks' emails.
Future SA has called on business to follow in the steps of the Board of Institute of Directors in South Africa which has suspended its co-branded activities with KPMG.
Amabhungane and Scorpio revealed on Tuesday how the Guptas, through companies registered in Duduzane Zuma’s name, paid about R4.5-million towards the purchase price of R5.2-million.
Follow The Gathering: Media Edition as a range of speakers tackle fake news, government regulation and more.
This is not a media conference, but rather a conference about media.
Go inside The Gathering: Media Edition as a range of speakers tackle fake news, government regulation and more.
Follow The Gathering: Media Edition as a range of speakers tackle fake news, government regulation and more.
SAP executive board member Adaire Fox-Martin says while they have suspended these executives they still deny the claims against them.
An amaBhungane and Scorpio investigation says that in order to clinch Transnet business, SAP agreed to pay 10% “sales commission” to a company controlled by the Guptas.
The latest amaBhungane and Scorpio investigation reveals that the business software giant agreed to pay 10% “sales commission” to a company controlled by the Guptas
Stephen Grootes says for many South Africans it is going to be difficult to be objective about the actions of Bell Pottinger.
Tokyo Sexwale made the announcement while giving feedback on Geoff Budlender's report into Trillian and alleged links to the Guptas.
The emails, which have been made public, detail the extent of the Gupta family’s influence on politicians and state-owned entities.
Stephen Grootes says our current political age is marked by brutal and extreme language, with varying degrees of loose association with reality, or sanity.
Judith February questions why the Public Protector would meddle in what is an economic and political issue and completely outside her mandate.