ALL STORIES:
The Department of Education’s web of tender tales
amaBhungane
25 March, 2011
We probe the education department to uncover who is on the winning end of multi-billion rand tenders.
The murders: Five bodies and counting
Sam Sole
Several of Radovan Krejcir's associates have died violent deaths in the past 15 months.
Trade official quits despite vindication
amaBhungane
Despite being cleared, bigwigs at the trade department's regulator continue to feel the heat.
Victory for M&G in Gumede complaint
amaBhungane
23 March, 2011
The BCCSA has upheld the M&G's complaint against the SABC regarding its broadcast of Robert Gumede's claims of corruption against Sam Sole.
End of line for fugitive?
amaBhungane
18 March, 2011
Affidavit detailing fraud may finally bring an end to Radovan Krejcir's run-around with the law.
Scorpions disbanding unconstitutional
Mmanaledi Mataboge and Lionel Faull
Hawks 'insufficiently insulated from political interference', says Concourt.
Plum Gupta job for Zuma fiancée
amaBhungane
President's bride-to-be is welcomed into the fold, with her luxury house also coming under scrutiny.
Fancy digs, but is New Age moving enough copies?
amaBhungane
The New Age newspaper is full of surprises, as I discovered during a visit to the paper this week.
Wits embroiled in land dispute
amaBhungane
University's suburban development plans for Frankenwald betray its deed terms, activists say.
Stressed lawyers ‘massage’ figures
amaBhungane
Gauteng education department paid bill for legal services that included stress management fees.
Advocacy: Nothing new about ‘national security’ being used as a muzzle
Staff Reporter
The "development agenda" and "national security" have been invoked to curb press freedom in all post-colonial African countries.
Deal of the decade for Shabangu
amaBhungane
11 March, 2011
Property tycoon Roux Shabangu has hit the jackpot with his controversial deal to lease a Pretoria building to the police.
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