SAP slapped with R3bn fine in SA corruption scandal: OUTA demands justice for culprits
SAPās R2.295bn penalties and repayments to South Africa show alternative dispute resolutions can help resolve state capture cases
SAPās R2.295bn penalties and repayments to South Africa show alternative dispute resolutions can help resolve state capture cases
In an explosive interview with BizNews journalist Chris Steyn in July this year, SAPS whistleblower Patricia Morgan-Mashale shared her story with the world.
SAPS National Commissioner Sehlahle Fannie Masemola and Eastern Cape Commissioner Nomthetheleli Lillian Mene may have to talk their way out of jail tomorrow.
There was high drama last night (Monday night) at the family home of South African Police Service (SAPS) whistleblower Patricia Morgan-Mashale when a man came looking for her.
The police’s conventional “war” on crime faces criticism, lacking innovation in addressing complex determinants like poverty and substance abuse.
The South African Police Service (SAPS) in certain parts is becoming an āiron fistā for the African National Congress (ANC).
In a heart-breaking, but spiritually uplifting, interview with BizNews, SAPS whistleblower Patricia Morgan-Mashale shares the story of her life.
Last week, the BizNews Premium Interactive channel on WhatsApp was abuzz after a chilling contribution that demanded the widest possible audience.
Lieutenant-General Godfrey Lebeya, head of HAWKS, neither confirms nor denies a vehicle’s existence allegedly linked to his crime investigation unit.
During the interview session of his keynote, crime activist Ian Cameron ripped away the plaster concealing the root of SA’s law and order problem.