Corruption: South Africa’s Fight Against
The South African government is ramping up its efforts to combat corruption within the Department of Home Affairs. This has resulted in numerous arrests and dismissals.
The South African government is ramping up its efforts to combat corruption within the Department of Home Affairs. This has resulted in numerous arrests and dismissals.
The SIU’s investigation uncovered fraudulent property transfers in Ekurhuleni, affecting over 200 properties sold without municipal authority.
An investigation into the National Lotteries Commission has uncovered extensive corruption, implicating prominent figures and former executives. The probe involves over R2 billion.
Witness G, a crime intelligence officer, will provide testimony at the Madlanga Commission. His identity will be protected during the proceedings.
A major crackdown on corruption within the Home Affairs department has resulted in multiple arrests and dismissals. This reflects an increasing commitment to accountability.
The DA is pushing for an investigation into Minister Tolashe’s alleged misuse of public funds, as calls for her resignation grow louder.
Lighthouse Publishers won a significant government tender shortly after its establishment, raising questions about corruption in the procurement process.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has suspended National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola over serious corruption allegations. This marks a significant move in the fight against crime in South Africa.
Vusimuzi Matlala, facing fraud charges, remains at Kgosi Mampuru Correctional Centre. His case has been postponed to May 13, 2026.
The Jimmy Mohlala murder case has taken new turns with allegations of bribery and misconduct involving police officials.