Focus
New police head promises cleanup
The new Acting Police Commissioner, Lieutenant-General Puleng Dimpane, has predictably been met with a barrage of criticism from the time her appointment was announced but, writes Legalbrief, the quick action from President Cyril Ramaphosa since the Madlanga Commission evidence began ...
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South Africa
SIU claws back R3.2m in Lotto funds
Two Pretoria non-profit companies paid back a combined R3.2m in lottery grant funds to the SIU after acknowledging what they called 'regrettable mistakes' in their conduct, News24 says. The Todi Media Development Foundation received R1.5m from the National ...
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Lanzerac contests R220m SARB forfeiture
Late businessman and ex-Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste's luxury Lanzerac Wine Estate in Stellenbosch is contesting the SA Reserve Bank's decision to forfeit the R220m facility, the Cape Argus says. SARB used exchange control regulations to order the forfeiture ...
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MTN director breached JSE trading rules
A non-executive director of MTN Group bought and sold the company's shares during a JSE closed period in early January without obtaining prior clearance, TechCentral writes. The breach of the JSE Listings Requirements and MTN's own share dealing ...
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SIU working with Madlanga investigators
Liebenberg paid for Zuma's legal bills, says charge sheet
Batohi refuses to return to Nkabinde hearings
Municipality hands out R25m contract over the phone
MPs unable to question Tolashe about SUVs
Tshwane officer questioned about tender rigging
IDC official embroiled in Club Med deal
Seven more officials fired by Home Affairs
Phala Phala burglars lose bid to dismiss charges
Diesel contracts probed by Eskom's investigations unit
Sapo prepares to try exit business rescue
Education Seta questioned about missing funds
Contractors entangled in suspicious invoicing web
SIU seizes cars, properties over Eskom fraud
Security breaches surge in SA
SARB discusses Ithala's failed licence bid
Firm registered after winning R285m text book contract
Report finds disaster funds were looted
Gauteng department scrutinised for irregular spending
Beyers Chocolates files for liquidation
State Attorney's office accuses staff of graft
Mpumalanga commissioner finally faces disciplinary
Zondo challenges ex-Prasa board members' application
EMPD's Mkhwanazi and Lerutla get bail
SIU refers contracts for civil proceedings
Criminal complaint filed against Idac head
‘Rooiwal’ tender officials seek settlement
O’Sullivan's ex-aide fails to have testimony removed
Robben Island CFO's leadership investigated
Analysis
Reform, not arrests, should mark success
The Madlanga commission should be judged not by arrests but by whether it produces systemic reform of SA's criminal justice system, Philip Maseko, independent political economy researcher, argues in Business Day. SA's justice trajectory rests on constitutional democracy ...
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Rest of Africa
Malawi's anti-graft chief accused of corruption
The acting head of Malawi’s Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) allegedly used confidential corruption case files involving senior opposition politicians as leverage to pressure the parliamentary committee examining his conduct. The allegation is contained in a formal, seven-page complaint filed Wednesday by ...
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Kenya football boss suspended over funds
The Football Kenya Federation has suspended its president, Hussein Mohamed, acting chief executive Dennis Gichuru, and executive committee member Abdallah Yusuf Ibrahim, over alleged financial mismanagement of Sh42m (about $3.5m) allocated for the African Nations Championship. Morocco World News ...
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Zimbabwe chief faces land fraud charges
Chief Mphini, born Jabulani Ndiweni, and Village Head Howard Nkomo have appeared in a Plumtree court on charges of criminal abuse of office after allegedly parcelling out land without authority from the Bulilima Rural District Council, The Herald says. The ...
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World
Barclays pulls back on lending amid fraud probe
Barclays is pulling back from lending to risky borrowers after taking a £228m hit from the collapse of mortgage lender Market Financial Solutions, The Guardian says. MFS collapsed in February amid allegations of fraud, and the UK's financial regulator ...
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China blocks Meta's $2bn Manus acquisition
China's state planner has ordered Meta to unwind its $2bn acquisition of Chinese-founded artificial intelligence startup Manus, CNN says. The decision followed a probe Beijing launched into the deal this year and reflects concerns about losing key technology to ...
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Sri Lanka probes attack on Finance Ministry
Hackers breached Sri Lanka's Finance Ministry computer systems and stole $2.5m meant for a bilateral debt repayment to Australia, a report on the BBC says. The funds were part of a settlement due in September 2025, and authorities ...
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Warner Bros' $111bn Paramount takeover gets approvals
Italy probes Booking.com over misleading listings
Case Law Briefs
Absa v SARS (GAAR rules – majority judgment)
Constitutional CourtAbsa Bank Ltd and Another v CSARSJudgment: 22 April 2026Keywords: Income Tax Act 58 of 1962 – General Anti-Avoidance Rules (GAAR) – ss 80A–80L – impermissible avoidance arrangement – tax benefit – party to arrangement – knowledge – objective ...
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Absa v SARS (GAAR rules – dissenting judgment)
Constitutional CourtAbsa Bank Ltd and Another v CSARS (Dissenting judgment: Rogers J)Judgment: 22 April 2026Keywords: Income Tax Act 58 of 1962 – General Anti-Avoidance Rules (GAAR) – ss 80A–80L – impermissible avoidance arrangement – tax benefit – party to ...
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Shackleton Credit Management v Khavhadi (Insolvency)
Eastern Cape High Court (Gqeberha)Shackleton Credit Management (Pty) Limited v Khavhadi and AnotherJudgment: 24 March 2026Keywords: Insolvency – provisional sequestration – act of insolvency – Act 24 of 1936, s 8(b) – nulla bona return – advantage to ...
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