Carl Niehaus, an EFF member of parliament, says a June 3, 2026 Auditor‑General briefing to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans shows the...
The removal of Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni’s case from the court roll after a state prosecutor failed to appear has intensified scrutiny of the National Prosecuting Authority’s...
For years, lifestyle audits have been sold to South Africans as one of the strongest tools to expose corruption inside government. The idea is simple. If...
Bank statements in the spotlight as lifestyle audits tighten grip on public officials In South Africa’s ongoing battle against corruption, the spotlight is shifting this time,...
When a nation turns on its taps and nothing flows, it is not merely a service delivery failure. It is an assault on human dignity, public...
A reset before the pressure builds After a rocky start marked by missing witnesses and last-minute changes, Parliament’s ad hoc committee investigating allegations against KwaZulu-Natal’s top...
For years, the South African judiciary stood as a beleaguered but vital pillar of democracy, often called upon to check the excesses of other branches of...
In the sharp-edged arena of a judicial inquiry, where every admission is weaponized, the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) has thrown its weight behind a figure...
It started, as so many modern scandals do, with a video. Not a leaked document or a formal affidavit, but a glittering, confident display of personal...
In a province where thousands of children learn in classrooms without electricity, where roofs leak and pit latrines are a grim reality, the loss is not...