Focus
Denials and blame-shifting as Tolashe opens up
Embattled Social Development Minister Sisisi Tolashe has finally started responding in person about several damning allegations against her, but questions on some issues remain unanswered and she shifted blame to other Ministers and officials. Tolashe insisted she did not mislead Parliament ...
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South Africa
'Extortionist' textbook pricing exposed amid wider fallout
The ongoing textbook scandal is putting deeply questionable government procurement practices in the spotlight. It turns out that Limpopo-based Fulu Books listed a picture/sound display for Grade 3 Tshivenda home language learners at R18 950, while Shuter & Shooter ...
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Godongwana declares Johannesburg bankrupt
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has declared Johannesburg bankrupt in a letter to Mayor Dada Morero, forbidding the city from implementing a wage agreement with the South African Municipal Workers' Union (Samwu) worth R10.3bn over two years, News24 reports. In ...
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Huge cocaine theft flagged as hearings continue
As the Madlanga Commission carried on this week, it became clear the unsolved theft of 541kg of cocaine from the Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation offices in Port Shepstone in 2021 was preceded by a series of unusual events. The ...
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Phala Phala judgment due tomorrow
MultiChoice and Altech referred to tribunal
Bushiri fraud trial delayed again after challenge
Godongwana now a party in massive PIC claim
MPs demand answers as NSFAS goes into administration
MP arrested in connection with fraud probe
SIU uncovers fraud linked to attorneys and conveyancers
News24 gag attempt fails in court
Roos loses bail bid after alleged bribery attempt
Seta blows R58m on unfinished building
Anti-Gang Unit members in criminal probe
NMB withholding R35m electricity graft report
Fewer SA businesses facing insolvency
SIU refers Ditsobotla contract to Special Tribunal
Ex-ANC spokesman claims his prosecution is flawed
Border fence contractors denied right to appeal
Two fined R44m for abusing SANDF funds
PP makes progress with Mchunu investigation
Pair charged over municipal job scam
KZN bus contract officials face suspension calls
Hackers stole R2bn from Ekurhuleni billing system
SA implementing tech to track illicit goods
Analysis
ANC's silence on Tolashe eroding public trust
The ANC is bleeding credibility by failing to act on the Sisisi Tolashe SUV scandal, and President Cyril Ramaphosa's silence is making it worse, Oliver Meth, a development and political communications strategist, argues in TimesLIVE. The ANC Women's ...
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Rest of Africa
Ghana MP arrested over alleged scholarship corruption
Ghana's Bureau of National Investigation (BNI) has arrested MP Kingsley Agyemang in connection with alleged corruption during his tenure as Registrar of the Ghana Scholarship Secretariat, Pulse reports. The arrest was confirmed on 5 May by CEO of Ghana ...
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UK bans ex-bank executives over Mozambique kickbacks
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has permanently banned two former Credit Suisse managing directors who pleaded guilty to US charges for their involvement in a corruption scheme in Mozambique, Investment Executive reports. Andrew Pearse and Surjan Singh admitted ...
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Mzembi granted bail in Zimbabwe corruption trial
Zimbabwe's former Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi has been granted bail pending judgment in his corruption trial after failing in at least three previous bail applications, ZimLive reports. Justice Benjamin Chikowero ordered Mzembi's release with strict conditions: he must ...
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Malawi sacks pension trustees over hotel deal
World
LG widow files criminal complaint over shares
The widow and elder daughter of late South Korean conglomerate chairman Koo Bon-moo have filed a criminal complaint with the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office against LG's current chairman, Koo Kwang-mo, and his biological father, The New York Times ...
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Spirit Airlines shuts down after bailout fails
US budget carrier Spirit Airlines ceased operations on Saturday after two bankruptcies and a failed White House rescue plan, The Washington Post reports. The airline grounded what remained of its fleet and closed its call centres, leaving roughly 17 000 ...
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HSBC takes $1.3bn hit from fraud, war, loans
HSBC reported a $1.3bn hit to profits linked to soured loans, the fallout from the US-Israel war on Iran and fraud in the private credit sector, The Guardian reports. The London-headquartered bank said profits fell 4% in the first ...
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Ex-trader sues Deutsche Bank over spoofing conviction
Case Law Briefs
Blue Label v St Clair (Liquidation)
SCA
Blue Label Distribution (Pty) Ltd v St Clair Cooper N O and Others
Judgment: 29 April 2026
Keywords: Liquidation – Payments made after provisional liquidation – Whether liquidators entitled to rely on s 341(2) where amounts allegedly repaid ...
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Dryden v Walkerville Crossing (Business rescue, self-serving)
Gauteng High Court (Johannesburg)
Dryden NO v Walkerville Crossing (Pty) Ltd & Others
Judgment: 28 April 2026
Keywords: Companies – Business rescue application by executrix of deceased estate – Used to suspend winding-up and delay sale of deceased’s property – ...
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Nedbank v Montana Nurseries (Reckless credit)
Mpumalanga High Court (Mbombela)Nedbank Limited v Montana Nurseries (Pty) Ltd and OthersJudgment: 5 May 2026Keywords: Summary judgment – bona fide defence – National Credit Act 34 of 2005 – overdraft facility – suretyship – reckless credit grantingSummary: Nedbank granted Montana Nurseries (Pty ...
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