Radovan Krejcir says he recorded a meeting where he gave millions to the Zuma family, in exchange for political asylum in South Africa. Continue reading…
Richard Seleke, the controversial director general of public enterprises, has left public service after reaching an agreement with the presidency. Continue reading…
On December 9 2015, ANC backbencher Des van Rooyen was appointed finance minister. Four days later, after intense pressure, then-president Jacob Zuma rescinded his appointment, shifted him to the co-operative governance and traditional affairs department and appointed Pravin Gordhan to control the nation’s purse strings. Continue reading…
Liberty Holdings CEO David Munro told reporters on Sunday evening that it was in control of its technology and data infrastructure and was working with authorities to get to the bottom of a data breach which occurred on Thursday evening.
He maintained that no clients suffered any financial loss as a result of the data breach. Continue reading…
Cape Town – The National Director of Public Prosecutions will confirm his decision relating to the corruption charges against Jacob Zuma to the lawyers of the former president and the affected parties by March 15, the National Prosecuting Authority said on Monday.
Spokesperson Luvuyo Mfaku said the State attorney’s office has written to the Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution (Casac) confirming Shaun Abrahams had reached a decision and would be communicating this by the cut-off date, less than three weeks away. Continue reading…
A leaked database containing the personal details of millions of South Africans may not be the only sensitive information available online. The leaked database backup file – called “masterdeeds.sql” – was stored on the web server of Jigsaw Holdings and was said to have 60 million records in it. It has now emerged that the company’s database server.. Continue reading…