Maybe I am hypercritical but some of the statements of officials sound rather arrogant
Category Archives: corruption
Public Protector may be clearing Zuma over Nkandla expenditure
In the course of a report which indicates that Public Protector,Thuli Madonsela, may have found no evidence of wrongdoing it is reported that Continue reading
Private prison administrators G 4 S claim critics cast them as villains because they oppose privatisation
I am one of those who opposes privatisation of public services especially the prison and police services. Continue reading
Johannesburg draconian ‘clean up’ of traders in inner city
Conditions relating to Bekkersdal protests
Raymond Suttner: Who can we trust to do our policing? South African Police Services (SAPS) or Private security?
Some years ago I argued that the private security industry (PSI) should be phased out Continue reading
Illegally evicted traders in Johannesburg inner city fight back
Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega needs to step down so that irregular conduct can be investigated
At one point I used to argue that it was necessary for a police chief to be a person who was close to the head of state, Continue reading
Leading actor joins EFF (Economic Freedom Fighters) of Julius Malema
Attack on and eviction of traders in the inner city of Johannesburg
The evictions of traders in Jhbg inner city appears to be illegal Continue reading
Apparent further irregular presidential influence to benefit his son
Zuma’s daughter Duduzile appears to have benefited from controversial Goldfields deal
Pierre de Vos argues that there is no legal basis for withholding Nkandla report from public
Crisis of governability as Bekkersdal and surrounding areas flare up
Steven Grootes, the mini-budget and reading the security of tenure of Pravin Gordhan
When Jacob Zuma was elected ANC president and subsequently, through the subversion of the legal process was able to be state president Continue reading
Organisational culture tolerates corruption. Douglas Mthukwane on ANC Northern Cape elections
This article illustrates how settled in ANC culture it has become to elect people with question marks around their names. Continue reading