Essential art goes on auction to help a good cause

Ivor Powell|Published

Oil and spraypaint on canvas by Dion Cupido is on auction

MTN washes its hands of SIM scam

Ivor Powell|Published

Gail Jacklin is angry after her service provider MTN denies culpability in online identity fraud and the theft of R300 000.

Arms deal critic stymied by Catch-22 rules

Ivor Powell|Published

Cross-examination requirements of Judge Seriti’s commission make it virtually impossible to grill officials. Ivor Powell reports.

Locals cashing in on Qunu frenzy

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One enterprising local let out her entire B&B to big-spending CNN for R150 000 over three days.

The clouds over Seriti Commission

Ivor Powell|Published

The furore thrown up by the resignation of a senior investigator in the arms deal probe is reminiscent of the bad old days of John Vorster, PW Botha and FW de Klerk ...

Outrage over special pardons

Ivor Powell|Published

The Worcester bombers who killed children and adults could be exonerated along with a range of high-profile SA criminals.

2 key members of arms deal inquiry axed

Ivor Powell|Published

The arms deal probe hit new snags after two key members of Judge Willie Seriti’s team were axed.

‘Cops told to drop Mdluli’

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The vicious battle in Police Intelligence is intensifying.

Dealer tells of war of wits with army

Ivor Powell|Published

A pretoria weapons dealer has won an interim interdict against the military hours.

Getting to the truth

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With mounting evidence of corruption in the arms deal, SA could get out of it – and profit, reports Ivor Powell.

Fighter planes back on SA horizon

Ivor Powell|Published

The South African National Industrial Participation (Pty) Ltd channel was not even a particularly significant one for the transfer of funds to arms deal “consultant” ...

Another blast warning after court appearance

Ivor Powell|Published

The appearance of Nigerian militant Henry Okah in a Johannesburg court on terrorism charges has been followed by another bomb warning from Jomo Gbomo.