Thuli madonsela nkandla letter
ANC willing to apologise, but says not obliged to
The party’s Gwede Mantashe said the ruling party was willing to apologise if there was a need to do so.
Eyewitness News looks at some of the questions you may have, and what is known so far.
The president has reportedly rebuked Thuli Madonsela, saying he finds her criticism unfair.
Police say General Vinesh Moonoo is still investigating the Nkandla debacle.
Speaking on BBC’s Hard Talk show, Madonsela made some of the most powerful comments to date.
News24 says presence of the media means the public will know what evidence is being led at these hearings.
Seven opposition parties today responded to the findings of the Nkandla ad-hoc committee in Parliament.
High profile officer, Lieutenant-General Vinesh Moonoo, will be heading the investigation.
The Public Protector wants certain aspects of the judgment against Hlaudi Motsoeneng reviewed.
Jacob Zuma has been accused of trying to avoid taking responsibility for the Nkandla scandal.
Siyabonga Cwele and David Mahlobo are expected to be called as witnesses in the EFF disciplinary hearing.
A group has lodged a formal complaint against Madonsela, claiming her Nkandla report is riddled with flaws.
The public protector said she is concerned that this might set a precedent.
Mathole Motshekga is one of six ANC MPs sitting on the Nkandla ad-hoc committee.
A hearing into the conduct of 12 officials accused of misspending govt money on Nkandla will begin today.
Opposition parties withdrew from the committee saying the ANC does not intend calling any witnesses.
Officials who were implicated in the Nkandla upgrades are expected to appear before a disciplinary committee.
DA Parliamentary leader Mmusi Maimane led a walkout of opposition MPs on Friday.
Opposition MPs warn they will pull out of the committee and approach the Constitutional Court.