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Could this be SA’s worst town?
amaBhungane
10 December, 2010
Only mass sackings could turn Matjhabeng around, a forensic audit implies.
East Rand firms on US critical list
amaBhungane
WikiLeaks has released a secret diplomatic United States embassy cable listing two SA companies seen as critical to American interests.
SA dealer in Zim diamond claim
amaBhungane
Ernie Blom calls the alleged boasting of his involvement in the illegal Chiadzwa diamonds trade 'an absolute lie'.
The Arms Deal – the scandal that refuses to die
amaBhungane
6 December, 2010
Politicians and officials -- even the boss of the elite Hawks unit -- have done their best to bury the scandal.
How Menzi stymied arms probe
Sam Sole
3 December, 2010
As director general of the justice department, Menzi Simelane repeatedly hobbled the arms-deal probe.
Detainee dies while state dithers
amaBhungane
Accused caught up in interdepartmental conflicts was denied his legal rights.
The house the arms deal bought
amaBhungane
Arms-deal middleman Fana Hlongwane financed a R4-million home for General Siphiwe Nyanda when Nyanda prepared to step down as defence force chief.
SA men in plastic banknote scam
Sam Sole
29 November, 2010
Front company channelled millions of dollars in commissions from Nigerian contract.
Agliotti: ‘I sleep very well at night’
amaBhungane
26 November, 2010
Drug dealer Glenn Agliotti was a confident man on Friday morning, as he laughed and joked at a press conference in Johannesburg.
Miscarriage of justice marked by lack of will
amaBhungane
The Kebble murder case fell victim to zeal in the related Selebi case, leading to leniency for accused.
Sishen row: Govt targets steel prices
Sam Sole
The debacle over the award of lapsed mining rights in the Sishen iron ore mine could be used by government to force Amsa to cut in steel prices.
Pamodzi mine liquidators slug it out
amaBhungane
19 November, 2010
Correspondence between Pamodzi Gold and Aurora Empowerment Systems reveals bitter divisions among those representing different interests.
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