This report examines how the National Prosecuting Authority and the Public Protector have operated in a politically charged environment.
This report explores the harnessing of South Africa’s state apparatus to serve private interests.
This report explores the performance of political parties in using internal systems for holding members accountable.
The finance minister’s budget speech will reveal the ANC’s stance on hard-fought economic issues in South Africa.
Had the arms deal been properly investigated, the Zuma-led state capture project would have found less purchase.
How South Africa’s major parties intend to act provides insight into how they see the problem.
This is the South African president’s chance to spell out his vision beyond ‘Thuma mina!’
As questions mount about his own integrity, South Africa’s finance minister reveals Zuma’s leading role in corruption.
Details of grand corruption under Zuma are revealed under oath and in public for the first time.
How Parliament conducts its state capture inquiry will be a test for future responses to corruption.
Government’s contradictions are likely intended to muddy the waters and avoid pushback from civil society.
Political financing tends to be under-regulated in Africa – this needs to change.
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