Court says Zuma charges can be reinstated. But presidency questions KPMG audit.
The Supreme Court of Appeal opened the way for the reinstatement of criminal charges against President Jacob Zuma by upholding a lower court’s ruling.
The Supreme Court of Appeal opened the way for the reinstatement of criminal charges against President Jacob Zuma by upholding a lower court’s ruling.
Eskom’s acting chief executive Matshela Koko has cleared a major hurdle if he wants to take over Brian Molefe’s old job permanently.
A bill was gazetted on 15 December that proposes amendments to a roads act that will ensure Sanral can’t impose toll roads without consent from its local authority.
Allan Greenblo says with the critical information recently released into the public domain by Pravin Gordhan and Thuli Madonsela, freedom of expression is at its best in SA.
President Zuma failed on Friday in his appeal against a court ruling that corruption charges against him be reinstated.
Despite signing a 2006 agreement that the country would have digitally transformed by June 2015, the light at the end of the tunnel is still out of sight.
For the third time since awarding a R5bn tender to Areva in August 2014, Eskom found itself defending its award decision – this time in the highest court of the land.
The Aurora directors had appealed a court ruling that they must be held liable in their personal capacity for looting of the Pamodzi mining assets worth R1.7 billion.
The Supreme Court has dismissed the State’s appeal against a high court ruling that government’s failure to arrest Omar Al-Bashir was inconsistent with its constitutional duties.
The Supreme Court of Appeal ruled in favour of the State in the Oscar trial, setting aside a 2014 culpable homicide conviction by a high court.