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Block’s strange taste in lawyer
amaBhungane
12 November, 2010
John Block, the ANC Northern Cape leader accused of tender fraud, is being defended by a man who has a serious corruption charge hanging over his head.
Anatomy of a murder
Sam Sole
Killer's plea bargain casts a spotlight on Czech fugitive and his associates.
Timeline of a Telkom tender
amaBhungane
5 November, 2010
When Robert Gumede tendered to produce phonecards for Telkom in 2002, he had just come out of a bad break-up with his business partner.
Robert Gumede’s ex-wife has told the M&G how she transferred R100 000 to the account of a company belonging to a Telkom executive’s wife.
amaBhungane
Robert Gumede's ex-wife has told the M&G how she transferred R100 000 to the account of a company belonging to a Telkom executive's wife.
Gumede smears M&G, amaBhungane
amaBhungane
4 November, 2010
Businessman Robert Gumede launched a smear campaign against the M&G and amaBhungane following questions posed to him by the paper's investigative team.
The politics of money in South Africa
amaBhungane
1 November, 2010
In his chapter in a new book, Paying for Politics, Sam Sole traces the link between the ANC's cadre deployment policy, BEE and its business interests.
Corruption crackdown
amaBhungane
29 October, 2010
The state plans to convict 100 corrupt people who have each stolen more than R5-million through tender fraud over the next three-and-a-half years.
Advocacy: Right2Know Campaign shows impact
Staff Reporter
The Right2Know Campaign is having an impact, it said after its "week of action", culminating in a mass march on Parliament.
Govt to apply ideology to adspend
amaBhungane
Government plans to centralise media buying reveal an attempt to channel advertising to "patriotic" media, insiders say.
Advocacy: Right2Know marches to Parliament
Staff Reporter
27 October, 2010
The Right2Know Campaign is marching to Parliament today.
NPA mum on end of arms deal probes
Sam Sole
22 October, 2010
The National Prosecuting Authority maintained a stony silence this week on the Hawks' canning of the arms deal probe.
Behind the New Age meltdown
Sam Sole
A showdown over the launch date and a lack of resources appear to have been what prompted the five most senior editors at the New Age to resign.
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