Zuma to suspend NPA head

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PROSECUTIONS boss Shaun Abrahams is set to become the latest casualty of political machinations at the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).

Parliament inquiry into SABC

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A CONTROVERSIAL deal giving pay-TV operator MultiChoice the pick of the SABC’s archives is to be probed by a parliamentary inquiry into the SABC board.

McBride set on bringing down corruption in his return to post

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RESTORED head of the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) Robert McBride says systemic corruption in the SAPS will be his top priority now that he's ...

MPs blame Icasa for SABC breach

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Parliament asked for a report from the Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa) on steps it will take to enforce its ruling on the SABC’s editorial policy. ...

Cost cutting effective: Treasury

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Savings have been achieved. The most significant has come from reducing the ­reliance on consultants by 12. 6% since 2012.

Pravin warns of future pain for taxpayers

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FINANCE Minister Pravin Gordhan batted away questions about possible tax measures for next year, reminding journalists during a press conference yesterday that these ...

Task team at work on Parly move

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THE government is steaming ahead with work on relocating Parliament to Pretoria, President Jacob Zuma revealed yesterday, while the legislature itself has yet to ...

Mbete upsets minister of police

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POLICE Minister Nathi Nhleko has lashed out at Speaker of Parliament Baleka Mbete over the handling of his request for head of the Independent Police Investigative ...

'Minister will have to release all nuclear-bid information'

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The chairman of Parliament’s energy oversight committee is to write to Energy Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson to request all documents.

Fraud task team fails basic targets

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Scopa claims state-owned entities missing from corruption report

Ntlemeza found wanting

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Pravin Gordhan’s would-be nemesis nailed for lack of knowledge

MPs maul Pravin's clueless would-be nemesis

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HAWKS head Berning Ntlemeza, the man steering a controversial investigation into Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, faced a trial by fire in Parliament yesterday when ...

Zuma contradicts Ramaphosa on conflict

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PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma flatly contradicted his deputy, Cyril Ramaphosa, in Parliament yesterday, denying the government is at war with itself.

Vote over Guptas shows ANC apathy

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THE RIFT in the governing ANC over allegations of undue influence by the Gupta family over President Jacob Zuma and some of his ministers was laid bare yesterday ...

Gordhan: It's Zuma vs Ramaphosa

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THE uproar over the impending arrest of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has escalated into a verbal sparring match, with President Jacob Zuma and his deputy, Cyril ...

‘Stop bloody nonsense’

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#PravinGordhan draws line in the sand

Mkhwebane No 1 choice as public protector

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The ANC avoided a potentially bruising clash with opposition parties over the choice of a new public protector by dropping Judge Siraj Desai

Charges against Gordhan have no basis in law

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Claims by the Hawks against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, for which he was instructed to report to their offices, have no basis in law, his lawyers say. [AUDIO] ...

Hawks target Pravin Gordhan

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Finance Minister and four other former Sars officials have been instructed to present themselves to the Hawks' head office at 10am on Thursday

MPs reject inquiry call into SABC

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ANC backs broadcaster, blames woes on NGOs

ANC mulls call for new vote in PE

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The Nelson Mandela Bay election has been thrown into crisis after the ANC said last night it would call for a new vote following the discovery of stacks of marked ...

Metros still in the balance as results trickle in

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Nelson Mandela Bay, Tshwane and Johannesburg are expected to be the most closely contested of the big metros.

First poll results announced

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The IEC has announced the first election result, with the DA taking 45. 45 percent of votes in Great Kei in the Amathole District of the Eastern Cape.

57% of voters disillusioned, study shows

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MORE political parties and more candidates than ever will be contesting next week’s elections, but they will be facing a more disenchanted electorate, according ...

'Difficult to assess Nkandla costs'

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Quantity surveyors unable to make a precise cost analysis because there was no bill of quantities and the drawings supplied were incomplete