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Asset raids snare ANC heavies
Sam Sole
27 August, 2010
The corruption probe centring on Uruguyan businessman Gaston Savoi and his Intaka health group is likely to have political fallout.
Not yet uhuru in the Richtersveld
amaBhungane
In 2007 the Northern Cape's Richtersveld community won its celebrated case to secure reparations for the diamond fields it lost in colonial times.
Juju and premier linked to waste deal
amaBhungane
Businessmen linked to Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale and Julius Malema have emerged as beneficiaries of the medical waste management industry.
Guptas key to ArcelorMittal deal
Sam Sole
20 August, 2010
The Gupta family, friends of President Jacob Zuma, were key to the agreement to sell prospecting rights at Sishen to steel conglomerate ArcelorMittal.
Zuma’s corruption ‘crackdown’ carries little weight
amaBhungane
Does President Jacob Zuma deserve the praise heaped on him for "cracking down" on corruption last week?.
Kebble death ‘needed to look like a hit’
amaBhungane
17 August, 2010
Mining magnate Brett Kebble needed to die in a way that would look like a hit so that his family could claim money from insurance, a court has heard.
Selebi challenges corruption conviction
amaBhungane
Corrupt former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi has filed for leave to appeal against his conviction and sentence.
Squabbles over cellphone records at Agliotti trial
amaBhungane
16 August, 2010
The state has implied that Glenn Agliotti's defence team may have manipulated his cellphone records.
Court deals blow to state in Agliotti trial
amaBhungane
In a blow to the state's case, murder accused Glenn Agliotti's damning statement made in his bail application has not been admitted as evidence.
Zuma Jnr heading for first billion
amaBhungane
13 August, 2010
President's son and deputy president's girlfriend hit the jackpot in ArcelorMittal empowerment deal.
Who is Sivi Gounden, Keysha Investments?
amaBhungane
Sivi Gounden, who shot to prominence in the Lonmin row that erupted last week, is considered both technically competent and politically connected.
Mystery of Aurora corpses
amaBhungane
Uncertainty shrouds the cause of death of four men -- allegedly illegal miners -- whose bodies were found on Thursday in an underground in a mine.
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