Focus
Phala Phala committee splits on 'fit and proper'
As SA inches closer to seeing whether President Cyril Ramaphosa's impeachment will be more than a box-ticking exercise, the principle of 'fit and proper' came under sharp scrutiny when the National Assembly's rules committee met to consider the ...
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South Africa
Witness threatened after first testimony
The cocaine saga continued at the Madlanga Commission this week, with a senior narcotics investigator known as Witness I saying he received threatening calls overnight warning him his seniors were 'not happy' with his testimony, after his first day on the ...
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Idac revives Nulane corruption case
The NPA’s Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (Idac) has re-enrolled the R25m Gupta-linked Nulane Investments corruption case after a successful appeal overturned the acquittal of all accused, reports IoL. In June last year, the SCA overturned a decision by the Free ...
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Matlala tender topples 14 officers
The SAPS has confirmed the suspension of five additional senior officers as investigations and internal disciplinary processes linked to the controversial Medicare 24 tender continue to unfold. Last week, nine police officers were suspended over their alleged role in helping ...
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Madlanga testimony fells police 'big gun'
SIU probes regulator in R130m training scandal
Hawks hand NPA 13 lottery dockets
Mchunu hits back at committee findings
SIU grabs Maumela-linked Bentley in scuffle
Probe uncovers alleged 'National Cartel Structure'
Viral video bribery draws SAPS rebuke
Council rates billing scam investigated
Conveyancer jailed for money laundering and theft
SA digital fraud rivals mature markets
Phala Phala accused refuse to testify
Motorist sends car dealer to tribunal
‘Please Call Me’ inventor in new legal battle
Ex-policemen's bribery appeal pushed back
Avbob hit by cyber attack on systems
Inseta CEO sidelined pending probe
Probe into missing cash from ECape commissioner office
Brown Mogotsi loses bail bid
SAB warns beer costs fuel illicit market
Prasa witnesses cleared to testify virtually
Sanral rejects 'tender storm' claims
KZN property linked to R9.8m UIF/Ters fraud
SAPS hunts source of privacy breach
EMPD's Mkhwanazi graft case pushed back
Johannesburg mayor faces Scopa over losses
Border officer caught with R80 000 bribe
Tongaat bidder's fraud case pushed back
Two SA jockeys guilty in race-fixing case
Analysis
GNU carve-up taints impeachment committee
Parliament's impeachment committee won't be impartial because its newly elected chair belongs to a small GNU party dependent on ANC patronage, Michael Beaumont, ActionSA's national chair, argues in TimesLIVE. The committee, established only after the Constitutional Court ordered it ...
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Rest of Africa
Mnangagwa accused of buying MPs' votes for Bill
A group of retired generals and former senior civil servants accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa of being the 'principal architect and principal beneficiary' of the Constitutional Amendment (No. 3) Bill, alleging a $31m fund had been set aside to buy parliamentary ...
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Nigeria's apex court grants ex-Mint chief's extradition
The Supreme Court approved the extradition of former Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company (NSPM) managing director and chief executive Emmanuel Okoyomon to the UK to face bribery-related charges, Opinion Nigeria News reports. A five-member panel of the apex court ...
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Nairobi planning chief gets bail in money laundering case
Suspended Nairobi County Chief Officer for Urban Development and Planning Patrick Analo was released on a Sh500 000 ($3 800) cash bail a day after his arrest in a raid by Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) detectives, Capital FM writes ...
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Tanzania co-operative boss faces 14 corruption charges
World
UK opens PwC probe over WHSmith audit
The UK's accounting regulator launched an investigation into PwC's audit of WHSmith after the firm signed off accounts later found to have overstated the retailer's revenues and profits, the Financial Times says. The Financial Reporting Council (FRC ...
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CaaStle board sat on $283m fraud confession
The board of clothing rental start-up CaaStle waited three months to tell investors that founder and CEO Christine Hunsicker had confessed to a $283m fraud, allowing her to remain in post until news of a criminal investigation forced her resignation ...
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Essex NHS trust confirms cyber breach toll
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust (MSE), one of the largest hospital trusts in England, confirmed thousands of patient test results were stolen in a 2024 cyber attack, with the breach involving 2 380 records, the BBC reports. The ...
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Case Law Briefs
Gore v Moollajie (Trustees' remuneration)
SCA
Gore v Moollajie NO and Others
Judgment: 1 June 2026
Keywords: Insolvency – trustees’ remuneration – s 63(1) of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 – Tariff B – provisional trustees – final trustees – services rendered – ...
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