Madonsela: Unless politicians also bend knee to law, country will be lost
Thuli Madonsela says without respect for the rule of law, the public protector’s office cannot be a meaningful buffer between government and the people.
Thuli Madonsela says without respect for the rule of law, the public protector’s office cannot be a meaningful buffer between government and the people.
Welfare rules for migrants within the European Union must change to reduce the ‘unsustainable’ numbers moving to Britain, says Home Secretary Theresa May.
Former president of the UN General Assembly John Ashe was arrested on Tuesday and charged with taking $1.3 million in bribes from Chinese businessmen.
South Africa’s plans on everything from nuclear power to how to spark growth in an anaemic economy fall under the spotlight at a ruling ANC policy conference.
Brazil’s top electoral court has agreed to open an investigation into allegations that President Dilma Rousseff illegally financed her re-election campaign.
The Ibrahim Index of African Governance, launched today, indicates that over the last 4 years, governance progress in Africa has stalled, and reveals a shifting landscape.
The US is reviewing South Africa’s status as a full beneficiary of a preferential trade pact known as AGOA, which eliminates import levies on more than 7,000 products
Archbishop Thabo Makgoba’s message at the Anti-Corruption march was that it is time to stop talking about corruption and start acting with courage.
The Hitachi bribery scandal has also raised questions about possible manipulation of major contracts at Eskom, with claims of behind-the-scenes manoeuvering to influence tenders
US SEC says Japanese company Hitachi paid bribes to the ruling ANC – and presumably those who “facilitated” its landing of the lucrative Medupi Power Station contract.