Resourcing gaps, skills shortages and complex legal tactics hobble SA’s corruption crackdown Frustrated by years of slow justice in high-profile corruption cases, South Africans have long...
Nearly 40 people linked to passport fraud scheme that sold South African identity for as little as R300 The widening cracks in South Africa’s immigration system...
A legal marathon with global stakes could soon test South Africa’s stance on foreign corruption The long-running legal standoff between telecom giants MTN and Turkcell has...
In a stunning twist in South Africa’s long-running asbestos corruption saga, the Bloemfontein High Court has declared Moroadi Cholota’s extradition from the United States unlawful—delivering a...
Critics slam Eskom’s former COO’s new deal as ‘white privilege in motion’ amid national energy struggle In a country still reeling from rolling blackouts and deep...
It was a Friday like any other in Alberton. But for Sedibeng District Municipality’s Mayor Lerato Maloka and her driver, that ordinary day quickly took a...
Public hospitals in Gauteng are under growing scrutiny after it was revealed that security costs have ballooned to an eye-watering R2.54 billion this year—up from just...
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) has dismissed an appeal by Dr. Nandipha Magudumana to have her arrest and deportation declared unlawful. The ruling, handed down...
Three officials at the Pretoria High Court have been placed on precautionary suspension following serious allegations of fraud and corruption. The Office of the Chief Justice...
Tax boycotts in South Africa are no longer a distant threat—they are already happening, according to Efficient Group chief economist Dawie Roodt. Speaking on the Praag...