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Outa wants delinquency order against Myeni to remain in effect
It was earlier ordered that Dudu Myeni immediately vacate all directorships she holds, but she said this will have a negative impact on her finances.
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Judgment in Dudu Myeni’s delinquency appeal case reserved
Myeni approached the High Court in Pretoria to appeal an interim order declaring her a delinquent director for life.
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Dudu Myeni back in court to appeal delinquency order
Myeni is arguing that her removal from positions she holds is impacting negatively on her finances.
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Zondo shocked to hear Radebe dismissed early calls for probe into Gupta landing
Parliamentary engagement manager at the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa), Matt Johnston, said that former minister Jeff Radebe told Parliament that it need not concern itself with the matter and that it was already before the Public Protector.
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Mkhwebane to cooperate with NPA over perjury charges, says spokesperson
The perjury charges follow a High Court ruling on Mkhwebane's Bankorp report which found that she had been dishonest in her conduct surrounding the probe.
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Zondo commission must take action against Jacob Zuma for contempt - Outa
The former president walked out of the commission shortly after Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo dismissed his application to recuse himself on Thursday.
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Outa urges Zondo to take decisive action against Zuma over inquiry walkout
On Thursday, former President Jacob Zuma walked out of the commission shortly after Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo announced his decision not to recuse himself from the state capture commission of inquiry.
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Outa: Dudu Myeni clutching at straws with claim of plot to corner her
Dudu Myeni has refused to answer questions at the state capture commission, alleging that Outa and the pilots' association obtained confidential information about her from the inquiry.
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Outa vows to challenge e-toll fine proposal in court
The draft regulations to the Aarto act - which are still open for public comment - propose a fine of R500 for defaulting motorists and a R1,000 for companies each time they pass under a gantry.
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Cosatu, Outa oppose new law that could see defaulting e-toll users fined heavily
Cosatu and Outa have been vocal about their opposition to e-tolling in Gauteng and have warned motorists not to take the new proposal lying down.
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Give us one more chance, say SAA staff to citizens
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has announced that government has allocated another R10.5 billion to the broke airline.
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Critics call Ramaphosa's action against Mapisa-Nqakula weak, want her sacked
The president has suspended the minister’s salary for three months instead allocating the money to the solidarity fund to support the country's response to the pandemic.
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Use of military jet by ANC delegation to Zim sets bad precedent for govt - Outa
It is understood the trip to Zimbabwe coincided with a planned official visit by Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula.
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Outa: Govt needs to account for military jet used by ANC delegation to Zim
The group, led by secretary general Ace Magashule, was in Harare this week for talks with the governing ZANU-PF following fresh reports of human rights violations in South Africa's northern neighbour.
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ANC accused of abusing state resource after using military plane for Zim trip
A Defence Ministry spokesperson is quoted as saying that the ANC meeting in the neighbouring country 'happened' to coincide with Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula's plans to travel there, so she gave her colleagues a lift.
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Outa: E-tolling system has failed and Sanral should take blame, not the public
This is in response to the roads agency's CEO Skhumbuzo Macozoma calling for a final decision on the future of e-tolls, which should be in the interest of the entire country and the economy.
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Outa to ‘keep close eye’ on Eskom disciplinary processes
The utility has suspended managers of the Kendal and Tutuka power stations for poor performance.
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Outa: Justice may never be served in the abrupt closure of Aurora Mine
More than 5,000 workers lost their jobs after the mine was shut down and its assets sold off.
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Outa: Khulubuse Zuma, Zondwa Mandela must account for Aurora Mine’s collapse
The company’s executives including Zuma and Mandela are accused of environmental damage.
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Outa still waiting for NPA to explain dropping of case against Aurora directors
The company’s executives Khulubuse Zuma and Zondwa Mandela were previously accused of environmental damage.
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Outa: All SOEs must emulate Eskom & try recover looted money
Eskom and the Special Investigating Unit announced on Monday that summonses were being issued to 11 individuals who illegally diverted about R3.8 billion.