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Comment: Rushed legislation to strengthen financial oversight betrays a weakened law-making regime
Caroline James
17 November, 2022
There has been a flurry of activity in the last two months, as parliamentary committees requested and considered submissions on amendment bills introduced in a desperate attempt to avoid greylisting from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
The collapse of old king coal: the war over the future of coal begins (part 3)
Tabelo Timse
1 November, 2022
It took 33 days of continuous loadshedding in June and July this year, to finally spur president Cyril Ramaphosa into action.
Corruption in the ABC Motsepe League – internal report lifts the lid on SAFA intrigue
Njabulo Ngidi
28 October, 2022
The South African Football Association’s (SAFA) tough talk on tackling corruption is at odds with its actions in dealing with the problem – at least in one case.
THE LAUNDRY: how shape-shifting “money launderers” infiltrated SA banks (part one)
AmaBhungane Team
25 October, 2022
In early 2018 torrents of hot money suddenly started coursing through Habib Overseas Bank, a tiny financial institution based in the Johannesburg suburb of Fordsburg.
Lindiwe Sisulu’s attack is an abuse of public office
AmaBhungane Team
The press release was issued after amaBhungane published an investigation into Minister Lindiwe Sisulu and the growing influence of her advisor, Mphumzi Mdekazi.
Sisulu insiders warn: appoint Lindiwe and you get her controlling advisor thrown in
Sebe Buthelezi and Sam Sole
23 October, 2022
As the African National Congress (ANC) elective conference draws closer and the race for the top job intensifies, Lindiwe Sisulu has made no secret of her ambitions.
Newsletter: Today is South Africa’s Media Freedom Day
Sam Sole
19 October, 2022
It is appropriate we take stock of where we are today and how amaBhungane fits into the current media ecosystem, which is facing increased stress, both locally and internationally.
Shaky ground: Property magnate embroiled in police investigation of R70m alleged ‘land flip’.
Magnificent Mndebele
14 October, 2022
In November 2020 the Gauteng department of human settlements (GDHS) purchased a Midvaal farm with a seemingly extravagant price tag of R70-million that saw a company controlled by property mogul Ralebala ‘Rali’ Mampeule walk away with R44-million in “commission” – a staggering sum at over 62% of the total transaction.
The collapse of old king coal part 2: how unrealistic targets created an energy crisis
Susan Comrie
4 October, 2022
It is said that history repeats itself – first as tragedy, second as farce.
UPDATE: Nurses’ union linked to Tembisa Hospital CEO faces deregistration
AmaBhungane Team
30 September, 2022
The union in question, the Young Nurses’ Indaba Trade Union has now been notified by the registrar of labour relations of its intention to deregister the union.
The collapse of old king coal (part 1)
Susan Comrie
27 September, 2022
In 2017, Eskom’s energy planning office looked out at the horizon and saw a problem: by 2022, the country would have too much electricity.
“Hijacked” nurses union sides with embattled Tembisa hospital boss
Mefika Ndlangamandla
22 September, 2022
The Young Nurses Indaba Trade Union (YNITU), a trade union organising healthcare workers, was allegedly hijacked in October last year in what one faction of union leaders, or national office-bearers, say was a bogus congress orchestrated by its then president Lerato Mthunzi.
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