When lies become fraud, people involved in state capture go to jail
A number of Gupta companies and representatives and lieutenants lied through their teeth, again and again, as the family misused public money.
A number of Gupta companies and representatives and lieutenants lied through their teeth, again and again, as the family misused public money.
A transcript of President Jacob Zuma’s interview with the former public protector shows that Zuma’s legal adviser argued that Zuma was a busy man.
Ajay Gupta believed treasury was a 'stumbling block' in the family’s business ambitions – and heads needed to roll.
The report details numerous dubious situations where Zuma and members of his executive acted in a questionable manner.
The state capture report which President Jacob Zuma had tried to interdict has gone public.
National Prosecuting Authority head Shaun Abrahams has been called to brief Parliament on the dropping of charges against the finance minister.
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In an argument that is ultimately about the misuse of state resources, all the parties agreed, Zuma had used state resources to protect himself.
President Jacob Zuma's legal team was supposed to argue in the high court why the report on so-called state capture should not be released.
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