Cyril Ramaphosa contradicts himself
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Cyril Ramaphosa contradicts himself

The civil rights organisation AfriForum today revealed that Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa opposes AfriForum’s joint court application in the Constitutional Court. This follows the application brought by AfriForum, the Quaker Peace Centre and the F.W. de Klerk Foundation in the Constitutional Court on 8 June this year to order Ramaphosa to establish a Commission of…

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Organisations unite: Deputy President should appoint a commission of inquiry

  The civil rights watchdog AfriForum, the Quaker Peace Centre and the FW de Klerk Foundation brought an application in the Constitutional Court today to obtain an order to direct Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s Deputy President, to appoint a commission of inquiry into allegations of state capture or a silent coup. In their application, the…

Appoint a commission of inquiry
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Appoint a commission of inquiry

Organisations unite: Deputy President should appoint a commission of inquiry The civil rights watchdog AfriForum, the Quaker Peace Centre and the FW de Klerk Foundation brought an application in the Constitutional Court today to obtain an order to direct Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s Deputy President, to appoint a commission of inquiry into allegations of state…

Report on the capture of the criminal justice system released
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Report on the capture of the criminal justice system released

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…

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AfriForum lays criminal charges against Pres. Jacob Zuma, other high-ranking government officials

  AfriForum today laid criminal charges against Pres. Jacob Zuma, Ajay Gupta, Tegeta and Eskom’s Board as well as against Mosebenzi Zwane, Minister of Mineral Resources, and Lynne Brown, Minister of Public Enterprises. This follows the release on Wednesday of the State of Capture report by the former Public Protector, Adv. Thuli Madonsela.  “The State of…

AfriForum welcomes NPA decision to withdraw charges against Gordhan
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AfriForum welcomes NPA decision to withdraw charges against Gordhan

The civil rights organisation AfriForum welcomes the decision of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to withdraw the charges against Pravin Gordhan, Minister of Finance. Monique Taute, Head of AfriForum’s Anti-corruption Unit, says it is however regrettable that it had to take the pressure and intervention of the civil society to have come to this point….

AfriForum launches its Anti-corruption Unit
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AfriForum launches its Anti-corruption Unit

AfriForum launched its Anti-corruption Unit in cooperation with Paul O’Sullivan, Forensic Investigator and certified Fraud Examiner, at a media conference in Centurion today. The civil rights organisation has long recognised the fact that systemic corruption could bring any country to its knees and therefore decided to take this opportunity to expose how the criminal justice…

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AfriForum’s Anti-corruption Unit and Paul O’Sullivan unveils corrupt dealings of high-ranking state officials

  AfriForum launched its Anti-corruption Unit in cooperation with Paul O’Sullivan, Forensic Investigator and certified Fraud Examiner, at a media conference in Centurion today. The civil rights organisation has long recognised the fact that systemic corruption could bring any country to its knees and therefore decided to take this opportunity to expose how the criminal…

AfriForum files complaint of misappropriation with PP
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AfriForum files complaint of misappropriation with PP

AfriForum filed a complaint with the office of Adv. Thuli Madonsela, the Public Protector (PP) today after it came to light that the South African Police Service (SAPS) had spent R8,6 million from its budget on vehicles for Pres. Jacob Zuma’s five wives. “We hope that the PP will launch an in-depth investigation into this matter…

AfriForum lays charges after KwaZulu-Natal department misappropriates R967 million
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AfriForum lays charges after KwaZulu-Natal department misappropriates R967 million

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…

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