AfriForum dien klag in ná Mpumalanga-departement R1,92 miljard vermors
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AfriForum today laid criminal charges against Mahlubandile Qwase, former Head of the Eastern Cape’s Department of Health as part of its “Genoeg is Genoeg” (enough is enough) campaign that was launched on Monday, 18 April. This comes after the organisation studied the Department’s annual report and found that Qwase might be guilty of an offence…
AfriForum today released a report pertaining to the alleged capture of the criminal justice system, entitled ‘Joining the Dots’, during a media conference in Centurion. According to the report, authored by Paul O’Sullivan, President Jacob Zuma secured control over the criminal justice system to ensure that criminal charges against himself, his family members and their…
During a media conference held today, AfriForum launched a comprehensive report on why the implementation of National Health Insurance (NHI) in South Africa will be unconstitutional. The report further explains why the impact study on which the NHI is based, is totally inadequate which means that the Bill should be set aside. “According to the…
AfriForum’s launched its national campaign against the misuse of taxpayer money, “Genoeg is Genoeg” (enough is enough), at a media conference in Centurion today. As part of this campaign, AfriForum will visit eight provinces in the next two weeks, during which criminal charges will be laid against 13 provincial heads of department in terms of…
AfriForum today laid criminal charges against Dr. Sifiso Mtshali, Head of KwaZulu-Natal’s Department of Health as part of its “Genoeg is Genoeg” (enough is enough) campaign that was launched on Monday, 18 April. This comes after the organisation studied the Department’s annual report and found that Mtshali might be guilty of an offence in terms…
AfriForum today laid criminal charges against Dr. Sipho Kababa, Head of Limpopo’s Department of Health, and Mr MC Matthews, accounting officer of Limpopo’s Department of Education as part of its “Genoeg is Genoeg” (enough is enough) campaign that was launched on Monday, 18 April. This comes after the organisation studied the General Consolidated Annual…