state capture

  1. Hanno Labuschagne

    How SAP avoided losing customers in state capture fallout

    How SAP avoided losing customers in state capture fallout SAP is making progress in shaking off a state capture-sized albatross that has hung around the German software firm's neck for nearly a decade. The company has paid billions of rands in fines for bribing South African government...
  2. Hanno Labuschagne

    SA's state capture database confusion

    SA's state capture database confusion Anonymous sources have rubbished claims that investigators can't access Zondo Commission evidence due to a technical problem with a database, alleging they are being actively blocked from seeing the information. This is according to Rapport, which cited...
  3. Hanno Labuschagne

    Getting Guptas to South Africa could take more than 5 years

    Getting Guptas to South Africa could take more than 5 years Extraditing the Gupta brothers from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to face prosecution for their involvement in state capture could take more than five years and cost South Africa a lot of money. That is according to feedback given by...
  4. Jan

    Eskom board chair says they are proactively dealing with fraud and corruption

    How many Eskom employees have been charged with fraud and corruption Of 144 criminal cases opened with the South African Police Service against Eskom employees for fraud and corruption, only 41 have been through criminal proceedings under the Criminal Procedure Act. This is according to the...
  5. Jan

    Further Post Office bailouts make no commercial sense - legal experts

    Post Office's pension abuse as bad as state capture — Legal experts Legal experts at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr have warned the South African Post Office (SAPO) that using employees' pension or medical aid contributions to pay off other debts could have severe financial and criminal consequences for...
  6. Hanno Labuschagne

    Corruption's reckoning has come, but it's fighting back

    Corruption's reckoning has come, but it's fighting back It seems the time of reckoning for the massive corruption that has hobbled South Africa’s economy is nigh. Two parts of the three-part report by the judicial commission investigating allegations of state capture under former President...
  7. Jan

    Khumbodzu Ntshavheni "probably culpable" in helping Guptas capture Denel

    Communications minister "probably" helped Guptas capture Denel Communications minister Khumbodzu Ntshavheni was "probably culpable" in the Gupta family's capture of state-owned arms manufacturer Denel. That is according to the second part of the Zondo Commission's State Capture Inquiry, which...
  8. Jan

    Neotel execs should be investigated for allegedly paying R75.57 million in bribes to Guptas

    Neotel, now Liquid SA, paid R75.57 million to Gupta front company for corrupt contracts Telecommunications provider Neotel, which now operates as Liquid Intelligent Technologies South Africa, and several of its former employees should be investigated by law enforcement for suspected bribes of...
  9. Jan

    State Capture Report - Telkom, Eskom, and Transnet sponsored R1 million per The New Age business breakfast

    How Telkom, Eskom, and Transnet paid R1 million per business breakfast to the Gupta's TNA Part 1 of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into State Capture Report has exposed how the Gupta-linked The New Age (TNA) made millions from state-owned enterprises (SOEs) through its business breakfasts...
  10. Jan

    State Capture Report spells out how EOH influenced tenders

    Suspicious payments to ANC to get major IT contracts The first part of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into State Capture Report has exposed how EOH won lucrative IT tenders by channelling money to the ANC and connected politicians. Although this information is not new, the State Capture...
  11. Gordon_R

    [Opinion] BEE inadvertently became ‘prime enabler of State Capture and corruption’ in South Africa

    https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/opinionista/2019-04-03-bee-inadvertently-became-prime-enabler-of-state-capture-and-corruption-in-south-africa/
  12. B

    HOW TO STOP THE ZUPTAS?

    Its quite clear the current SA Government and ANC leadership is taking all South Africans down the garden path and stealing as much money as possible. My question though - how do you stop it from happening immediately. The longer this is all 'investigated' the more money is stolen and moved...
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