O’Sullivan to Abrahams: Tidy up your desk. You’re history.
As the walls close in, Forensic for Justice’s Paul O’Sullivan feels it is now time, with Cyril Ramaphosa in power, that NPA head Shaun Abrahams leaves his position.
As the walls close in, Forensic for Justice’s Paul O’Sullivan feels it is now time, with Cyril Ramaphosa in power, that NPA head Shaun Abrahams leaves his position.
The Asset Forfeiture Unit’s decision this week to go after McKinsey and Trillian and recoup R50bn has been lauded as the beginning of a shakedown.
Forensics For Justice has issued a sworn statement as part of its call for a case to be brought against top officials in SA’s law enforcement structures.
Former finance minister Pravin Gordhan has confirmed what has been suspected for ever so long: SARS is captured as the good people are shown the door.
Gauteng police chief Major General Prince Mokotedi swore under oath that a group led by forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan should be charged with High Treason and a string of other offences for instigating a local “Arab Spring”.
How does one explain the reaction by anti-Brexit, pro-Clinton and #FeesMustFall protestors? Rex van Schalkwyk finds answers by understanding a book called Illiberal Education.
Even if only half of what Thuli Madonsela has “observed” and recorded in the State Capture report is true, it’s too big for the under-staffed and under-resourced Public Protector office to handle, says Paul Hoffman.
Lawrence McCrystal says Shaun Abrahams and the NPA withdrawal of the case against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan is evidence of the fact that these wicked forces are in retreat.
Donwald Pressly analyses the words of controversial political analyst Karima Brown – who says the ANC is undergoing “a push for change”.
Pravin Gordhan was detained three times as he worked to bring an end to apartheid in South Africa, enduring beatings and suffocation at the hands of the police. He revealed no secrets.