MafioSA – Zondo Commission plumbs the corrupt Zuptoid depths
For the past eight years, South Africa was heading down the road to being run as a criminal enterprise. That’s the picture emerging from the Zondo Commission of inquiry.
For the past eight years, South Africa was heading down the road to being run as a criminal enterprise. That’s the picture emerging from the Zondo Commission of inquiry.
Max du Preez uncovers why President Jacob Zuma is in such a pickle over the battle for the soul of SA’s tax collection agency.
A South African panel that spent four years investigating allegations of corruption linked to about R46.7 billion worth of weapons purchased in the late 1990s found no evidence of wrongdoing by politicians or government officials.
President Zuma says an investigation into a major arms deal arranged by the government in the late 1990s had found no evidence of corruption or fraud as alleged by critics.
Paul Whelan says the concept of ‘state capture’ is nothing new. The ANC leadership knows beyond doubt that what South Africa has is not a case of state capture, but of Zuma capture.
President Jacob Zuma’s lawyers are holding fast to their contention that he was the victim of a political conspiracy and abuse of power when he was charged with corruption relating to a multi-billion rand arms deal.
Jacques de Villiers takes a moment out of Stephen King’s book ‘The Dead Zone’ and wonders if there’s a real life Johnny that can unmask the true horror that is Zuma?
In this opinion piece, Mondli Makhanya winds back the clock to the turn of the century, a time when the first ground was dug on Nkandla.
Whatever critics may say about Mac Maharaj, none will deny his critical role in helping democracy take root in SA. For that the nation should be grateful.
If you doubt Herbst’s allegations about Cell C consider deeply corrupt practices of influencers in the Mbeki Administration close to the late Brett Kebble.