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Former deputy economic development minister Enoch Godongwana has stepped down as a Member of Parliament, according to a report.
A presidential proclamation authorises the Special Investigating Unit to probe Eskom for fraud and corruption.
India's Supreme court has revoked telecoms licences which were issued in a 2008 sale tainted by corruption.
Rail workers have called for the suspension of Passenger Rail Agency of SA group CEO Lucky Montana over alleged tender irregularities.
Corruption exists in every country, it is just a question of degree, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said at a meeting convened by Brand SA at the World Economic Forum.
Lobby group the Council for the Advancement of the SA Constitution says judges should disclose financial interests like MPs and members of the cabinet.
The Vatican has been rocked by claims of nepotism and cronyism linked to the awarding of contracts to outside companies at inflated prices.
Shares of ICT firm Gijima tumbled more than 6% on reports that a R2.3bn tender it was awarded by the home affairs department is being investigated.
Dividends paid by British companies breaking the law may be confiscated, following a legal ruling won by the Serious Fraud Office.
Goldman Sachs ex-director Rajat Gupta's lawyer says he never profited from insider trading allegedly conducted with his friend, hedge fund magnate Raj Rajaratnam.
The ANC’s labour alliance partner Cosatu has drawn a line in the sand about Government corruption. It’s insisting President Jacob Zuma deals with graft in a more “consistent and brutal” manner if he wants the labour federation’s support to run for a second presidential term.
The extent of corruption in South Africa, as analysed by Troye Lund in this issue of Finweek (pages 14 to 19) is a cancer eating at the country’s economy. And – it cannot be overemphasised – it’s especially the poor who are hardest hit.
The public protector has decided to pursue allegations that large firms and the Dutch Reformed Church looted R200bn from the apartheid state's coffers.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela says claims of fraud and corruption made against her are untrue.
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