The latest arrests bring the number of people accused in the case to 14.
War of words between ANC and DA
Following the release of a forensic report which implicated uThukela District Municipality mayor Inkosi Ntandoyenkosi Shabalala, the ANC said it was expecting the DA to condemn its coalition partner, adding that because of the DAâs silence it now believed the party was also benefiting from IFP corruption.
EXCLUSIVE | The SIU is calling in Fort Hareâs former VCs to chat about its degrees for politicians | News24
Former University of Fort Hare vice-chancellor Professor Derrick Swartz will appear before the Special Investigations Unit, regarding its investigation into allegations of academic fraud.
Tribunal clears four firms, three JVs of collusion in R240m Eskom tender
The Competition Tribunal has dismissed a case of collusive tendering through price fixing involving a 2015 Eskom tender worth R240m against four firms and three joint ventures (JVs).
Eskom head of security placed on precautionary suspension
Eskom spokesperson Daphne Mokwena says the suspension is to allow space for the investigation to continue unhindered.
GF Commences the Voluntary Recommended Public Cash Tender Offer for all Shares in Uponor
As announced on June 12, 2023, Georg Fischer Ltd. (“GF” or the “Offeror”) and Uponor Corporation (“Uponor” or the “Company”) have, on June 12, 2023, entered into a combination agreement (the “Combination Agreement”) pursuant to which the Offeror will make the voluntary recommended public cash tender offer for all the issued and outstanding shares in Uponor (the “Shares” or, individually, a “Share”) that are not held by Uponor or any of its subsidiaries (the “Tender Offer”).
Taking chanceries: SA pours more money into foreign missions, after buying imaginary New York land | News24
Nearly three years after the government blew R118 million on a vacant piece of prime land that didn’t exist, millions more are being spent on upgrading diplomatic facilities across the world.
South Africa: Health Dept’s Maja Appears in Court Over Digital Vibes Tender Scandal
The National Department of Health says it has noted the media reports about one of its senior officials, Popo Maja, who appeared in court on Wednesday, 21 June.
Losing bidder to challenge Western Cape govt over tender for state capture-implicated big wig | News24
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde has confirmed a losing bidder has sought to legally challenge the province’s decision to award a R282-million tender to controversial Durban businessman Roy Moodley.
Former health spokesperson Popo Maja in court over alleged Digital Vibes graft
Maja appeared in the specialised commercial crimes court on charges of corruption