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DA says Guptas used fraudulent BEE papers to secure Eskom contracts
The opposition party says it will be laying a complaint at the BBBEE commissioner's office on Monday about this.
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Brown: My time as minister was tough
She was sacked in President Cyril Ramaphosa's recent Cabinet reshuffle on Monday and resigned as a Member of Parliament on Thursday.
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Former Eskom board's approval of Trillian, McKinsey illegal - consultant
Managing Director of G9, Rajie Murugan has told Parliament’s Eskom inquiry that the board tender committee’s approval of the firms, was patently illegal.
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[WATCH LIVE] Parliament's Eskom inquiry resumes
After a three-week hiatus, Parliament's inquiry into Eskom has resumed today.
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Ramaphosa given 14 days to deal with Brown
Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane has found that Lynne Brown mislead Parliament about business dealings between Gupta-linked Trillian and Eskom.
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Brown blames Eskom after misleading Parliament over Trillian
The minister is accusing Eskom officials of deliberately misleading her.
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[LISTEN] Former Trillian CEO Bianca Goodson on becoming a whistle-blower
Bianca Goodson recounts the call she received from the Public Protector’s office which signalled alarm bells on corruption at the company.
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Former Trillian CEO living in fear after speaking out on state capture
Goodson was interviewed by former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela during her investigation into state capture.
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New Eskom board to explain U-turn on McKinsey - spokesperson
Eskom says it’s now reached a new conclusion that a R1 billion contract with global consultancy firm McKinsey was lawful.
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Eskom changes tune on R1bn McKinsey contract
The move appears to be a desperate attempt to avoid being held criminally liable for paying McKinsey and Gupta-linked Trillian R1.6 billion without a valid contract.
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Ramaphosa piles pressure on Zuma with anti-graft call
In recent days the deputy president has gone on the offensive against companies controlled by Jacob Zuma's businessmen friends the Gupta family.
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Mbalula hints at imminent high-profile state capture arrests
Police Minister Fikile Mbalula assured the public that all matters related to corruption are being investigated.
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McKinsey: AFU hasn’t given us notice of preservation order
The unit was expected to execute a preservation order against McKinsey and Trillian on Tuesday to freeze assets worth a combined R1.6 billion.
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Parly committee pleased with action against McKinsey, Trillian
The asset forfeiture unit intends to serve a preservation order against consulting firm McKinsey and Gupta-linked Trillian to freeze assets worth an estimated R1.6-billion.
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AFU to prioritise 17 fraud and corruption cases linked to state capture
Acting AFU head advocate Knorx Molele says the investigation has come about because various state-owned enterprises were implicated.
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ASU: Unethical to publicise which entities asset seizure will affect
The unit says it has done an assessment on all the allegations of fraud and corruption related to state capture and will be prioritizing 17 cases.
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Parly justice committee welcomes move to freeze Gupta assets
The Asset Forfeiture Unit confirmed on Monday it has been granted three preservation orders to seize assets worth an estimated R1.6 billion.
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Saftu happy McKinsey, Trillian facing action over state capture claims
Saftu has praised the Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) for securing a preservation order against consulting firm McKinsey and Gupta-linked Trillian.
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Saftu: Politicians could be arrested over graft involving Gupta firms
The union's secretary-general Zwelinzima Vavi says they have written letters to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the Hawks to act on corruption involving the Gupta-linked companies.
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AFU expected to execute preservation order against McKinsey & Trillian
Trillian is accused of unduly benefiting to the tune of nearly R600-million while McKinsey allegedly pocketed more than a billion rand through corruption.
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Saftu commends NPA for preservation order against McKinsey, Trillian
It's understood the Asset Forfeiture Unit obtained the order to freeze about R1.6 billion in assets in the High Court in Pretoria last month.