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Computers disappear from Malema’s firm
amaBhungane
23 August, 2011
Desktop computers and laptops have been removed from the company that is part-owned by ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema.
Malema Inc: Mechanics of the ‘silent partner’
amaBhungane
19 August, 2011
Insiders and contractors confirm that the practice of negotiating for kickbacks is rife -- and thriving -- at On-Point Engineers.
Mogoeng’s date with destiny
Sam Sole
The advocate who introduced the two men says the chief justice nomination should be declined.
Buried cache points to underworld
amaBhungane
Radovan Krejcir is said to be interested in guns unearthed on former property of Cyril Beeka.
Polokwane’s landed gentry
amaBhungane
Deeds show a few connected politicians benefited from the sale of prestigious municipal property.
Advocacy: Revamp press code, team proposes
Glenda Daniels
But council reiterates the importance of self-regulation to uphold standards.
Kumba launches broadside against Imperial’s prospects
amaBhungane
16 August, 2011
Mining giant Kumba are arguing in court that Imperial Crown Trading submitted a "fraudulent" prospecting right to the department of mineral resources.
Investec hits back at debtor’s forgery claim
amaBhungane
12 August, 2011
Bank blames Botha for trying to escape liability.
Agents paid millions in submarine deal
Sam Sole
Ferrostaal probe shows submarine deal consortium paid more than $40-million to SA agents whose chief attraction was their influence on politicians.
Union torn by dispute over investment division
amaBhungane
Ceppwawu leaders -- and their lawyers -- at one another's throats.
South African in Malawi treason case
amaBhungane
One of the key witnesses is a known information peddler with links to intelligence agencies.
MK veteran arrested for murder
amaBhungane
The apprehension of Enock Matshaba has been hailed as a breakthrough in the Phakoe case.
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