Article Archive for October 2012
JACQUES PAUW Die veroordeelde Boeremaglede het hul regspanne opdrag gegee om dringende aansoeke te bring om die dekade-lange hofsaak waartydens hul aan hoofverraad skuldig bevind is, nietig te laat verklaar. Dit volg ná Rapport se onthulling vroeër vandeesmaand dat ‘n gewese polisie-offisier, Deon Loots, ‘n beëdigde verklaring gemaak het waarin hy vertel van ongerymdhede tydens… Read More »
JEANNE VAN DER MERWE investigations@media24.com NEARLY R12 of every R100 generated by the South African economy is spent on paying for civil servants – nearly three times as much as Brazil. In the past financial year, our bureaucrats were responsible for costing more than 11% of SA’s gross domestic product, making the SA civil service… Read More »
Jacques dommisse ’n Belegger wat sowat R90 miljoen by die twyfelagtige skemas van wyle Herman Pretorius belê het, het pas gesê hy en ’n groep beleggers oorweeg ’n groep- regsgeding teen die Raad op Finansiële Dienste (RFD). Oor die verlore miljoene van Mike le Sueur, ’n sakeman van die Strand wat verskeie van sy sake… Read More »
ATHANDIWE SABA DIE ampsmotor van Gauteng se LUR vir Finansies, Mandla Nkomfe, het binne twee jaar amper R100 000 in spoedoortredingboetes opgegaar, waarvan een saak so ernstig is dat dit in die hof gaan draai. Die LUK vir Gemeenskapsveiligheid, Nonhlanhla Faith Mazibuko, se ampsmotor het so vinnig gery dat agt hofdagvaardigings daarteen uitgereik is. Die… Read More »
JEANNE VAN DER MERWE A COMPUTER error within the Road Accident Management Corporation, government’s custodian of road accident data, has rendered almost 20 years of national road accident data unusable, sources claim. The corporation is responsible for publishing official road accident statistics and holds official data on the location and circumstances of all fatal and… Read More »
JACQUES PAUW A controversial police general headed the crime intelligence unit’s dirty tricks campaign to plant evidence and evesdrop on the Boeremag treason accused and their lawyers, a former officer claims in sworn statement. The statement claims General Mark Hankel specially flew to America to purchase the bugging devices which were used to unlawfully monitor… Read More »
JACQUES PAUW The police’s crime intelligence unit allegedly paid a convicted, apartheid saboteur R500,000 as part of a conspiracy to frame and monitor Boeremag treason suspects, former officers claim. The alleged operative, former Civil Cooperation Bureau member, Barry Bawden, has close ties with President Jacob Zuma with Bawden admitting this week that he has a… Read More »
