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Auditor general Tsakani Maluleke has repeatedly made recommendations to improve municipalities’ performances but to little effect. Photo: GCIS

Government wasted R38 billion in overspending, auditor general says

A disregard for the rule of law also saw the country lose R14 billion through payment of goods not received

Strengthened: Members of the ANC integrity commission, including deputy chair Sophia Williams-de Bruyn (fourth from left) and chair Reverend Frank Chikane (fifth from left), will now have more clout. Photo: ANC/X

ANC strengthens integrity muscle

Members will be vetted and undergo political education to help the party clean its house

JSC chairman, Chief Justice Raymond Zondo. (Oupa Nkosi/Judges Matter)

Parliament’s speaker evasive on Zondo findings

Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula let slip that she has received legal opinion on how parliament should proceed on the findings of the state capture inquiry and now finds herself…

South Africa’s defence minister, Thandi Modise. (Gallo)

Parliament owes South Africa an apology on state capture — Modise

The speaker told the Zondo commission she doesn’t know why the legislature woke up to state capture so late, but believes this won’t happen again

Former ANC MP Vincent Smith has asked for time to study the updated case and consult tax experts . (David Harrison/M&G)

Agrizzi: Frolick paid to ‘break the ice’ with Vincent Smith

The former Bosasa chief operating officer has implicated Cedrick Frolick in Bosasa’s efforts to maintain its hold over DCS

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Six bizarre explanations for the Nkandla “fire pool”

The Mail & Guardian has tracked down the bizarre comments made by the president’s staunchest defenders to explain his Nkandla ‘fire pool’.

Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead.

Nkandla: ANC MPs accuse opposition of delay tactics

IFP and FF+ MPs say they need time to consult with the six other parties they represent before submitting their recommendations for the ad hoc report.

Safa chief fumes over criticism from ‘idiots’

Raymond Hack, the CEO of Safa, has described critics who question the body’s development programmes as ”idiots”.

Bok coach rejects sex-tape claims

Peter de Villiers has threatened to ”give [the job] back to the whites” amid allegations that he had been videotaped engaging in a sex act in public.

That’s off the ball, Mr Frolick

The hot topic of transformation in sport boiled to the surface again this week, somewhat predictably in the domain of rugby.

Selection of white Boks queried

Vice-chairperson of Parliament’s sport portfolio committee Cedric Frolick has questioned the selection of some white players in the SA rugby team.